Savagepike
Bronze Member
A small update on my purchase. I received the camera/dvr kit on last Monday. Since then, it has snowed 3 days and the temperature hasn't really climbed above freezing the whole time. Now on my day off today it's 8 degrees this morning, not ideal weather to be installing cameras outside. So no pics yet, but I have tested the cameras individually with the dvr and so far I'm impressed.
DVR: My only complaints are that the dvr cooling fan is somewhat loud, enough that it would annoy me if I were to put it in my den or family room. Luckily I'm not, so it's not that big of an issue. Also, there is no power button (at least not that I've found), so plugging it in is the On button. The menus are pretty straight forward. I was able switch cams and adjust all settings without looking at the directions. The HD is removable so if you eventually need more space or this one goes bad, you just need to buy another one and replace it. It comes with computer monitoring software(which I haven't installed yet) and a USB and Cat-5 ethernet connection for computers.
Cameras: The cameras seem to be surprisingly good quality. They are small enough that they will mount under my soffit and between the wall and gutter downspout making them pretty hard to see. One note is that these cameras are 1/4 w/ 6mm lenses which equals about a 54 degree view angle. That's pretty narrow, but that's what I was looking for so they work well for me. I will however need to purchase 1 wide angle cam to swap out for monitoring my parking area since it's pretty large. I can recognize faces at about 30' and see movement several hundred feet away. The IR on these cams is impressive. Of course you won't be able to read license plates, but I can see what is happening with relative clarity about 50' away.
I'll give some more updates when I actually have the system installed and post some pictures with it. Until then, I'll just hope for warmer weather
DVR: My only complaints are that the dvr cooling fan is somewhat loud, enough that it would annoy me if I were to put it in my den or family room. Luckily I'm not, so it's not that big of an issue. Also, there is no power button (at least not that I've found), so plugging it in is the On button. The menus are pretty straight forward. I was able switch cams and adjust all settings without looking at the directions. The HD is removable so if you eventually need more space or this one goes bad, you just need to buy another one and replace it. It comes with computer monitoring software(which I haven't installed yet) and a USB and Cat-5 ethernet connection for computers.
Cameras: The cameras seem to be surprisingly good quality. They are small enough that they will mount under my soffit and between the wall and gutter downspout making them pretty hard to see. One note is that these cameras are 1/4 w/ 6mm lenses which equals about a 54 degree view angle. That's pretty narrow, but that's what I was looking for so they work well for me. I will however need to purchase 1 wide angle cam to swap out for monitoring my parking area since it's pretty large. I can recognize faces at about 30' and see movement several hundred feet away. The IR on these cams is impressive. Of course you won't be able to read license plates, but I can see what is happening with relative clarity about 50' away.
I'll give some more updates when I actually have the system installed and post some pictures with it. Until then, I'll just hope for warmer weather