I have done enough research and video watching to make my head explode - so now lets see if any of my research has paid off -
Residential install - 3 cameras to start, maybe 5-8 down the road. The purpose is two fold - 1) keep an eye on the kids since they are old enough to come home alone, 2) keep an eye on the house. Our neighborhood is great and there has never been any issues - but...
Initial Cameras and goals of each camera -
Front Door / Porch
- Partial view of the driveway / front yard
- 15 feet from door
- mounted directly under porch roof about 7.5' high
- want to see who is coming and going
- audio not a big deal
- ir will be needed. There is a driveway light about 20 feet from door that gives off decent light. Porch light is usually off.
- image taken from where the camera will be mounted
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pqsh5tbqyvq3ucs/IMG_20140915_181429.jpg?dl=0
Inside garage
- want to see who comes and goes and also be able to verify that door is down.
- mounted 7' above floor 20 feet from door.
Back door / deck / yard
- Partial view of the deck / rear yard
- 15 feet from door
- mounted directly under overhang about 7.5' high
- want to see who is coming and going and watch part of the back yard
- audio not a big deal
- ir will be needed. There are rear lights 15 feet from door that gives off decent light, but its usually off.
- image taken from where the camera will be mounted
https://www.dropbox.com/s/34bgvwgb87je3vu/IMG_20140915_180907.jpg?dl=0
On all the cameras I want to get a notification on movement and only record movement, but when I look at live view, I want real time. I believe they will all do this anyway.
I want to be able to view them on a mobile device, webpage... I can use dyndns for the ip or I can usually get the current static ip. The house is networked in cat5e and there are about 25 devices connected in the network, so networking wont be a problem. Storage is not a big deal - maybe a day or two. From what I can tell I will either need sd cards in the camera or will need a pc to run the (dahua or hikvision) free software to do what I want.
Cameras - all 3mp, fixed focal
Outside (Front and rear) I am looking at minidomes or the turrets
Hikvision:
DS-2CD2532-I, 4mm lens, f2.0, 79 deg FOV should show wide field, more expensive but has sd card, and is tiny, although less IR- will help with the WAF
DS-2CD2132-I, 4mm lens, f2.0, 75 deg FOV for wide field - no sd card but less $$ - 10m IR
DS-2CD2332-I, 4mm lens, f2.0, 76 deg FOV for wide field - no sd, less $$, big ass IR
I like the 2.0 aperture, I think it will do well versus anything below 1.8. I also think anything over 75 deg FOV will be nice and wide to capture more of the area.
4mm lens good? or should I consider 2.8mm?
Dahua
IPC-HDB4300F-PT, like the small Pan Tilt ability. FOV is 70+ deg, but the aperture is f1.2. Looks good. Has sd card and audio
IPC-HDW4300 series - 3.6mm lens, f1.8, 72.5 FOV, no sd card, mic is an option, turret is an option
IPC-HDBW4300 series same as HDW series, has sd card.
same comments here.. aperture?, lens? any others to consider?
For the garage I am thinking a mini bullet just to save cost.
Hikvision
DS-2CD2032-I, 4mm lens...
Dahua
IPC-HFW2200S
IPC-HFW4300S
I have spent more time with the hikvision, but think the dahua will be just fine too. DWR a must? Sounds like it.
Plan is to get the cameras, cheap poe - poe+ not yet, maybe down the road if I ever add a ptz at 24v, use an old core 2 pc for software or rely on sd card from camera if I go that route.
Future-
more cameras and a dedicated nvr / dvr. I figure I can dedicate a pc with blue iris but I will need some horsepower (i5 minimum - probably i7 haswell) to run it. Not a problem as I can do that. Otherwise I will grab a NVR from either company. Although I like the flexibility of blue iris / dedicated pc. Thoughts? I like flexibility instead of being locked in to someones software - but is blue iris good? seems so.
Please feel free to critique and advise! It will be much welcomed and appreciated!
thanks!
jim
Residential install - 3 cameras to start, maybe 5-8 down the road. The purpose is two fold - 1) keep an eye on the kids since they are old enough to come home alone, 2) keep an eye on the house. Our neighborhood is great and there has never been any issues - but...
Initial Cameras and goals of each camera -
Front Door / Porch
- Partial view of the driveway / front yard
- 15 feet from door
- mounted directly under porch roof about 7.5' high
- want to see who is coming and going
- audio not a big deal
- ir will be needed. There is a driveway light about 20 feet from door that gives off decent light. Porch light is usually off.
- image taken from where the camera will be mounted
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pqsh5tbqyvq3ucs/IMG_20140915_181429.jpg?dl=0
Inside garage
- want to see who comes and goes and also be able to verify that door is down.
- mounted 7' above floor 20 feet from door.
Back door / deck / yard
- Partial view of the deck / rear yard
- 15 feet from door
- mounted directly under overhang about 7.5' high
- want to see who is coming and going and watch part of the back yard
- audio not a big deal
- ir will be needed. There are rear lights 15 feet from door that gives off decent light, but its usually off.
- image taken from where the camera will be mounted
https://www.dropbox.com/s/34bgvwgb87je3vu/IMG_20140915_180907.jpg?dl=0
On all the cameras I want to get a notification on movement and only record movement, but when I look at live view, I want real time. I believe they will all do this anyway.
I want to be able to view them on a mobile device, webpage... I can use dyndns for the ip or I can usually get the current static ip. The house is networked in cat5e and there are about 25 devices connected in the network, so networking wont be a problem. Storage is not a big deal - maybe a day or two. From what I can tell I will either need sd cards in the camera or will need a pc to run the (dahua or hikvision) free software to do what I want.
Cameras - all 3mp, fixed focal
Outside (Front and rear) I am looking at minidomes or the turrets
Hikvision:
DS-2CD2532-I, 4mm lens, f2.0, 79 deg FOV should show wide field, more expensive but has sd card, and is tiny, although less IR- will help with the WAF

DS-2CD2132-I, 4mm lens, f2.0, 75 deg FOV for wide field - no sd card but less $$ - 10m IR
DS-2CD2332-I, 4mm lens, f2.0, 76 deg FOV for wide field - no sd, less $$, big ass IR
I like the 2.0 aperture, I think it will do well versus anything below 1.8. I also think anything over 75 deg FOV will be nice and wide to capture more of the area.
4mm lens good? or should I consider 2.8mm?
Dahua
IPC-HDB4300F-PT, like the small Pan Tilt ability. FOV is 70+ deg, but the aperture is f1.2. Looks good. Has sd card and audio
IPC-HDW4300 series - 3.6mm lens, f1.8, 72.5 FOV, no sd card, mic is an option, turret is an option
IPC-HDBW4300 series same as HDW series, has sd card.
same comments here.. aperture?, lens? any others to consider?
For the garage I am thinking a mini bullet just to save cost.
Hikvision
DS-2CD2032-I, 4mm lens...
Dahua
IPC-HFW2200S
IPC-HFW4300S
I have spent more time with the hikvision, but think the dahua will be just fine too. DWR a must? Sounds like it.
Plan is to get the cameras, cheap poe - poe+ not yet, maybe down the road if I ever add a ptz at 24v, use an old core 2 pc for software or rely on sd card from camera if I go that route.
Future-
more cameras and a dedicated nvr / dvr. I figure I can dedicate a pc with blue iris but I will need some horsepower (i5 minimum - probably i7 haswell) to run it. Not a problem as I can do that. Otherwise I will grab a NVR from either company. Although I like the flexibility of blue iris / dedicated pc. Thoughts? I like flexibility instead of being locked in to someones software - but is blue iris good? seems so.
Please feel free to critique and advise! It will be much welcomed and appreciated!
thanks!
jim