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Cameras - Enquiries - 04-14-2023 I'm setting up a video surveillance NAS for my home. Many, if not most, of the information I am using to make decisions is coming from information you are putting out. I am now looking at cameras. I know you prefer Reolink but I have also been looking at others such as Amcrest in addition to Reolink. I prefer to use Turret style cameras as they are less noticeable but they seem to be more costly and have lower specs than bullet style, can you offer some advice? I am also looking at the Reolink Duo Floodlight for 1 camera. You did a video on the Duo 2 wifi version but all of mine will be poe. how do the 2 compare? Thanks for your help! Ryan RE: Cameras - ed - 04-19-2023 When choosing a camera, there are several factors to consider, including resolution, field of view, low light performance, and the type of camera. Turret cameras, also known as dome cameras, are popular for indoor use as they offer a more discreet look, while bullet cameras are typically used for outdoor surveillance due to their longer range and weather-resistant features. In terms of cost and specifications, it's true that turret cameras tend to be more expensive than bullet cameras, but they usually have a better design, a wider field of view, and better night vision. However, you should compare the features and specifications of different brands and models to make an informed decision. Regarding the Reolink Duo Floodlight, the main difference between the Wi-Fi and PoE versions is the way they are powered. The Wi-Fi version requires a Wi-Fi connection, while the PoE version uses Power over Ethernet (PoE) to draw power from the Ethernet cable, which can simplify the installation process. In terms of performance, both versions offer similar features, including 1080p HD video, a 110-degree field of view, and smart motion detection. Ultimately, the choice between Reolink and Amcrest, as well as turret or bullet style cameras, depends on your specific needs and preferences. It's recommended to read reviews and compare the features and prices of different brands and models before making a purchase. Any camera with ONVIF function will work. Rule of thumb. RE: Cameras - atomictaco - 04-19-2023 I would prefer to keep all cameras as inconspicuous as possible. In the county I live it is assumed that houses with cameras or blocked windows are drug/methamphetamine houses (even though I live in a nice area). Can you recommend 2 other brands besides Reolink and Amcrest so I can compare a wider range? I am wanting to install mostly 4k cameras, but there are a couple of areas that 1080p would work fine for my needs. RE: Cameras - ed - 04-20-2023 Amcrest and Hikvision cameras are also a good choices. You can spray-paint them black. That would camouflage them. |