bryan267
Established Member
I have two system's, a 6 year old swan and a few reolinks recording to a qnap NAS. I find that any external camera with in built infra red will soon attract spider webs which reflect the infra red back blocking any night view, they need regular cleaning and any burglar just needs to look out for the red lights to steel the cameras. If they are local record then not much good if their gone. If you can find a system that can see in the dark but instal wired infrared lights then night time picture quality can be much better. I am unable to switch off the infrarad lights on my swan cameras.
i have some ok videos of my dog going to the gate to collect the post from the postman, but if the postman was a burglar my camera footage would be pretty useless in identifying the purp. At 1080p people are identifiable at about 6 meters or nearer. a hoodie or baseball cap and its even less and that depends on the height of the camera.
however using a nas to record has its advantages, you can hide the nas anywhere on the network and the nas can send its recordings to a remote destination. Amazon S3 is cheap but would require high internet bandwidth, you can get 4g contracts with great upload for about £18 per month on unlimited data plans. Good luck. Post back your experience with what ever you go with please.
i have some ok videos of my dog going to the gate to collect the post from the postman, but if the postman was a burglar my camera footage would be pretty useless in identifying the purp. At 1080p people are identifiable at about 6 meters or nearer. a hoodie or baseball cap and its even less and that depends on the height of the camera.
however using a nas to record has its advantages, you can hide the nas anywhere on the network and the nas can send its recordings to a remote destination. Amazon S3 is cheap but would require high internet bandwidth, you can get 4g contracts with great upload for about £18 per month on unlimited data plans. Good luck. Post back your experience with what ever you go with please.