Sorry if this has been asked a thousand times already... I found a similar thread here asking the same question... but its last activity was in 2017.
I don't need auto tracking or facial recognition... just a good quality "mini" PTZ - POE, ONVIF compatible camera - with the best video quality available in todays market. I am aware I can get better features and functions with a larger camera but due to the intended mounting location detracting from our house... the wife says No! I found this Youtube Video from Nellys showing off a 4MP Mini PTZ POE Fully Weatherproof 2.8-12mm W/ IR Night Vision NSC-2A4-PTZ... but I cant find much in the way of consumer reviews or a competitive camera with similar or better features other than the Hikvision DS-2DE2A404IW-DE3/W 4MP which appears to be the same camera. In either case... both are the size I was hoping for... that said, I might be able to sell the wife on a "slightly" larger one if its not too much bigger... maybe along the lines of a Hikvision DS-2DE4A425IW-DE (a nice camera but $800 bucks is more than I want to spend)
Any suggestions? Thanks!

I don't need auto tracking or facial recognition... just a good quality "mini" PTZ - POE, ONVIF compatible camera - with the best video quality available in todays market. I am aware I can get better features and functions with a larger camera but due to the intended mounting location detracting from our house... the wife says No! I found this Youtube Video from Nellys showing off a 4MP Mini PTZ POE Fully Weatherproof 2.8-12mm W/ IR Night Vision NSC-2A4-PTZ... but I cant find much in the way of consumer reviews or a competitive camera with similar or better features other than the Hikvision DS-2DE2A404IW-DE3/W 4MP which appears to be the same camera. In either case... both are the size I was hoping for... that said, I might be able to sell the wife on a "slightly" larger one if its not too much bigger... maybe along the lines of a Hikvision DS-2DE4A425IW-DE (a nice camera but $800 bucks is more than I want to spend)
Any suggestions? Thanks!

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