I understand why a wall mount would be necessary when installing, say, a turret cam, so that the cam wouldn't be sideways. However, when installing a turret on an eave or installing a bullet cam, would there be any benefit to using a mount rather than just mounting the cam directly to the building? The fan favorite 5442T-ZE has a water ingress rating of IP67, but its PFA130-E mount has a lesser rating of IP66. So, unless I am misunderstanding, this means that the 5442T-ZE has greater water resistance when installed without the junction box. I also understand that with some mounts, the pigtail can be stored inside the mount, but if the wires are going inside a wall anyway, does that even matter? Water resistance doesn't equal water proof, and I'd think it would be preferable to have the wires, including the pigtail, inside a wall, even an exterior one, than inside the camera mount.
Basically in the cliff notes, "it is recommended to purchase a junction box or mount from the manufacturer along with your camera," and I'm just wondering why that is the case. Thanks.
Basically in the cliff notes, "it is recommended to purchase a junction box or mount from the manufacturer along with your camera," and I'm just wondering why that is the case. Thanks.