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Hi All,

I have not got the price for the HIKVISION, supplier does sell this, so i am waiting on the price.

 

They keep insisting the Dome camera are not waterproof and the Bullet camera is water proof.

 

The supplier said if using 2.8-12mm Lens variable focus lens by hand, the camera is in fixed position. You will not change again. So it is meanless. He said 4mm fixed is ok. What do you think guys and from the sound of his information is it fixed lens or variable focus lens, as this is what i requested. His camera 3MP megapixel ,IR, 1/2.5 and 4mm.

 

Dome camera- It is for indoor. Bullet type camera- It is for outdoor. Please check again. . (caretaker reply) I have seen Dome camera installed outside in UK and it has the IP66 rating, which is suitable for outside and it is waterproof and can also installed inside of the building. Let me know by tomorrow.

 

Dahua was quoted £500

 

  ITEMS QUANTITY ANDY DAHUA HIKVISION
1 DVR 16 CHANNEL. 1      
2 4TB 1      
3 CAMERA 9      
4 0.75 CABLE 200MTR      
5 RG59 CABLE 200MTR      
6 2A POWER 9      
7 BRACKET 9      
8 BNC 20      
9 30m ETHERNET CABLE ATTACH TO ROUTER 1      
10 30m HDMI CABLE TO ATTACHED MAIN TV DOWNSTAIRS 1      

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1 hour ago, CARETAKER46 said:

 

 

They keep insisting the Dome camera are not waterproof and the Bullet camera is water proof.

 

 

 

 

 

           
           

 

Maybe the supplier only sells tat then.

I agree with Sixwheel, the chances of you actually getting a decent picture of someone damaging your vehicle is a 200 to 1 at best, and if you insist on using cheap tat suppliers that cant even supply cameras that cannot be lassoed, or pointed to the sky with a broom, the odds go up to 1000 to 1. Maybe you could reserve your space with this.

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2 hours ago, CARETAKER46 said:

Hi All,

I have not got the price for the HIKVISION, supplier does sell this, so i am waiting on the price.

 

They keep insisting the Dome camera are not waterproof and the Bullet camera is water proof.

 

The supplier said if using 2.8-12mm Lens variable focus lens by hand, the camera is in fixed position. You will not change again. So it is meanless. He said 4mm fixed is ok. What do you think guys and from the sound of his information is it fixed lens or variable focus lens, as this is what i requested. His camera 3MP megapixel ,IR, 1/2.5 and 4mm.

 

Dome camera- It is for indoor. Bullet type camera- It is for outdoor. Please check again. . (caretaker reply) I have seen Dome camera installed outside in UK and it has the IP66 rating, which is suitable for outside and it is waterproof and can also installed inside of the building. Let me know by tomorrow.

 

Dahua was quoted £500

 

  ITEMS QUANTITY ANDY DAHUA HIKVISION
1 DVR 16 CHANNEL. 1      
2 4TB 1      
3 CAMERA 9      
4 0.75 CABLE 200MTR      
5 RG59 CABLE 200MTR      
6 2A POWER 9      
7 BRACKET 9      
8 BNC 20      
9 30m ETHERNET CABLE ATTACH TO ROUTER 1      
10 30m HDMI CABLE TO ATTACHED MAIN TV DOWNSTAIRS 1      

IMG_3779.JPG

IMG_3780.JPG

Basically supplier is on crack 

 

 

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1) The supplier said if using 2.8-12mm Lens variable focus lens by hand, the camera is in fixed position. You will not change again. So it is meaningless .He said 4mm fixed is ok. What do you think guys and from the sound of his information he is provding me with fixed lens  and NOT variable focus lens, as this is what i requested from the start.

His camera is 3MP megapixel ,IR, 1/2.5 and 4mm. So 3MP is 3 megapixels, IR = infrared , 1/2.5 is this with lens size or to do with image size and the 4mm it will be the lens size.

 

2)when I buy the Dvr what information I need to know ,so I don’t get the basic ever , like for example so a 5MP DVR, it can record at 5MP on all 8 cameras at 12fps! . Sometimes lives pictures will be good quality and when watching the recording the quality may not that good or clear.

 

To sixwheels.

Generally I feel your wasting your time trying to point a camera onto public property, using neighbours walls, into a place you can't guarantee you will park on.

Other 7 camera can monitor the house front, back yard and alleyway, so the investment won’t be wasted. I only have the problem offstreet parking, where I would of love to monitor my car.

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No time to waste just get better gear with varifocal lenses so you can adjust as needed

Posted

I will ask the supplier for the varifocal lenses , so i can set it how i want it.

 

I want the Dome camera, as the bullet camera looks to commercial, as this is going on a residential property.

Posted
1 hour ago, aissecur said:

I'm sure Hikvision have a bullet style camera with motorised zoom lens (you can zoom in & out using the DVR / Phone)

Geezer this is budget install , to an extent 

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