POE Outdoor Camera recommendation to replace current cam
Hi guys,
I've had a Q-See QCN8002B connected to SecuritySpy for the last 3 years or so now. When the camera actually works it's been great. The problem is I've RMAed it once already because of the camera locking up and needing a hard reboot (by unplugging POE power).
So I've had enough of that and have decided to replace it.
It's out front of my house, located here:
http://i.imgur.com/3le2QN8.jpg
pointed at the front door area.
I work from home, in my basement and use it to keep an eye on the front door while working.
Looking for a recommendation on a camera to replace my current one. One that works well with SecuritySpy.
Some notes:
* Camera will be outdoors. Temps here are -20C (85F) winter to 30C summer
* Camera is POE
* Nightime is a bonus. Doesn't need to be super clear, just functional
* Work great with SecuritySpy
* Easy to setup
Thanks for the info.
I've had a Q-See QCN8002B connected to SecuritySpy for the last 3 years or so now. When the camera actually works it's been great. The problem is I've RMAed it once already because of the camera locking up and needing a hard reboot (by unplugging POE power).
So I've had enough of that and have decided to replace it.
It's out front of my house, located here:
http://i.imgur.com/3le2QN8.jpg
pointed at the front door area.
I work from home, in my basement and use it to keep an eye on the front door while working.
Looking for a recommendation on a camera to replace my current one. One that works well with SecuritySpy.
Some notes:
* Camera will be outdoors. Temps here are -20C (85F) winter to 30C summer
* Camera is POE
* Nightime is a bonus. Doesn't need to be super clear, just functional
* Work great with SecuritySpy
* Easy to setup
Thanks for the info.
Comments
It is a little dated (now that the writer has passed), but holds lots of good info. Definitely was a big help when I was starting out. Got me from zero to now 11 cameras, mostly Hikvision, Dahua, and Sunba.
Although Dahua has very limited documentation for the cameras, I haven't had much trouble configuring them since they use the same configuration terms that other cameras use. The only limitations are that SecuritySpy doesn't yet have a preset for Dahua PTZ features, so I have to make PTZ changes using Safari, and the Dahua camera viewer doesn't work in Safari.
The Dahuas are much more Mac friendly than the Samsungs. In fact, Samsungs with the latest firmware can only be configured from a PC using pre-Windows 10.