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  1.  Axis and Panasonic are excellent, but expensive. Hikvision is very good and more affordable, but may be " phoning home" to China. Dahua is good too, and their Starlight 2mp cameras are very good for night vision/recording. Plus, if doing it yourself, you can find a lot of problem solving with online (forum) help. Do a google search for Dahua and Hikvision OEM's and you will see they make a lot of cameras for Swan, Lorex etc.


  2. 11 hours ago, Ronniezrzr said:

    I'm not really sure. As I know, the wifi wireless IP camera loses connection sometimes. Security camera system with DVR would be more stable.

    It randomly disconnects because of the wifi, not because of it being an ip camera.


  3. Maverick, wifi  are isn't very reliable do to possible interference from all these wifi gadgets now a days, They will fail right when you need them. 1 wifi camera might be ok, but the more you add the problems.

    This looks like a good deal, but you will need to buy a hard drive. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?sdtid=12321619&SID=84fd9180038c11e99fd8dee7c78a78dc0INT&AID=10446076&PID=1225267&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&Item=N82E16881183095&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=IGNEFL112218&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-Slickdeals LLC-_-na-_-na-_-na&ignorebbr=1&cm_sp=

     

    My friend tommy found this one... https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HIKVISION-OEM-8CH-4K-CCTV-KIT-DS-7608NI-I2-8P-NVR-4MP-Dome-IP-IR-H-265-HD-Camera/263561965076?var=&hash=item3d5d846e14

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  4. Firepower, it's hard to tell with a pic of a monitor screen, but I would say they don't look very good. I would look for security camera comparisons or similar.

    For the price, Dahua 2mp Starlight and Hikvision ultra low light cameras are hard to beat.

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  5. For night vision look at Dahua 2mp Starlight cameras and Hikvision Ultra lowlight cameras. Hikvision is top selling security camera and Dahua has moved up to number 2.

    Bullet cameras have problems with spiders building webs in front of them, and domes sometimes have IR light reflection problems.

    Look at turret/eyeball style cameras.


  6. Bugs, I believe all security cameras have motion detection, but false alerts are tough to eliminate.

    For cameras, I like Dahua 2mp starlight cameras, best night vision for the buck. As it stands now, 2mp starlights are better than 4mp or higher for night vision.

    If running the same brand cameras, I believe an NVR is better as you stated. If mixing brands, then a computer running BlueIris is best.

    And yes, wired is better than wireless because of interference.

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