more or less the same a great price to,doesnt seem to have any now. But he does have:
https://www.dahuasecurity.com/asset/upload/product/20180706/SD42C212T-HN(-S2)_Datasheet_20180705.pdf
is this the same camera but recessed?
more or less the same a great price to,doesnt seem to have any now. But he does have:
https://www.dahuasecurity.com/asset/upload/product/20180706/SD42C212T-HN(-S2)_Datasheet_20180705.pdf
is this the same camera but recessed?
it does work straight out of the box its a brand new camera. but i dont think that will be your problem. he's based in the uk so i cant see him shipping one out to canada,,Question before buying this camera…
It is working correctly out of the box (like switching from day to night) without the need to upgrade the firmware ? I am not a great fan about this…
I have a quote from Andy, I have buying another camera last year, shipping to Canada in 5 days...it does work straight out of the box its a brand new camera. but i dont think that will be your problem. he's based in the uk so i cant see him shipping one out to canada,,
Remember, this cam requires POE+.Shout out to looney2ns video and Andy's customer service. I bought two via PayPal: DH-SD42212T-HN on Thursday and they arrived in Los Angeles today. Attch is the box content.
I have cheapie Foscams I'm replacing. We'll see how no IR works out on my dark street.
Note I have PoE so I declined the PS.
I believe the Dahua Starlight Recessed Dome PTZ (SD52C225U-HNI) reviewed on this board was selling for 320 bucks.
It has 25 x zoom and auto tracking like the SD59225U-HNI
Other than not having to make a huge hole, what's the advantage of this cam over the SD52C225U-HNI which has higher zoom, starlight, intelligent features, and is also $320 from Andy...?
I know I'm necroing an old thread, but been looking at this SD42212T with 12x optical zoom.Is there any reason not to get the 25x over the 12 x for outiside. I liked them both but the 25x seems to win out in my opinon better value as well.
Did you ever resolved this problem, I also have this problem. I reboot the camera every night , but after some time PTZ is responding badly. Also the sometimes makes a lot of noise when moving.I just purchased the SD22404T-GN, and when I first added it to Blue Iris, all of the PTZ controls function properly, as well as the presets, but after about 15 minutes the PTZ controls will not respond, but the video still displays. Additionally, in the first 15 minutes I can log into the camera via the IP address, but after that, it quits responding as well. It will reset after I power cycle it, by removing the network cable and plugging it back in, but quits responding again after about 15 minutes. Video still works fine, even when the PTZ quits responding.
No, I returned it. Make sure that your POE switch is not maxed out, that can be a problem sometimes. I have the SD1A203T-GN 2MP PTZ which works pretty well. It is a mini-dome PTZ.Did you ever resolved this problem, I also have this problem. I reboot the camera every night , but after some time PTZ is responding badly. Also the sometimes makes a lot of noise when moving.
I already switched from POE+ power to the included power supply, but this didn't change anything.
Do you think it would be a good upgrade or should I just stick with what I have now and send it back, or do you think there is something better in this price range, and or roughly the same size so my wife does not shoot me in the faceCan be OK for the SD42212T-HN.
Looney's place has darker street light compare to yours.
Yes it is a good camera, if you have some light. I see that you do, so yes.@looney2ns would you still recommend this camera (moving from an Acti-B95a), I ordered it but I am disabled and before I hire someone to hang it up I wanted to make sure it was still a good camera. I've added some photos of my two acti locations. Thes images are not as crisp as my other 2 Dahuas, so I was just curious what the thoughts were around this and the quality difference.
Thank you - the Acti does not have IR either, and the quality is not great but ill give it a shot, worse case it comes down , and I find something else. I have just had to many problems with these Acti's. Will let you knowYes it is a good camera, if you have some light. I see that you do, so yes.
I suggest you have someone set it up as a test, and try it out before mounting it high up.