NGD Boy
Publish time 1-12-2019 21:36:30
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mushii
Publish time 1-12-2019 21:36:30
I just ran this by my Platinum Hik Installer, he would struggle at that price, getting everything at Platinum discounts.
PsyVision
Publish time 1-12-2019 21:36:30
This guy is an Adamantium installer
NGD Boy
Publish time 1-12-2019 21:36:30
What’s that
Markr123
Publish time 1-12-2019 21:36:31
@indus why angry at my post? Not provoking, just interested.
Apologies if anything said out of turn. Just offering advice based on personal experience.
Markr123
Publish time 1-12-2019 21:36:32
Incidentally, on the topic of dome cameras, will they be mounted in easy(ish) reach? How well will they be sheltered from the rain? Reason is that I spent a disproportionate amount of my life cleaning the domes of dried water spots. Fortunately, x2 of mine on detached garage could be reached with short step ladder. Just one for consideration if mounted high under 1st floor eves. Now have hikvision turrets and my ladders are gathering dust in the garage
mushii
Publish time 1-12-2019 21:36:33
One of the reasons that I never use domes externally. Turrets are a much better option for several reasons, including rain issues and insects sitting over the camera.
indus
Publish time 1-12-2019 21:36:34
Aren't domes more resistant to tamper?
Thanks
mushii
Publish time 1-12-2019 21:36:35
Nope.
indus
Publish time 1-12-2019 21:36:35
Ok. I don't want to derail the the OP's thread but I have a quote for CCTV dome cctv cameras and they are listed as 'vandal proof'. I'm assuming there must be an industry standard that allows them to be termed VP?
In addition a turret camera has no such protection and so would succumb far more easily to a physical attack.
Genuine question as I'm about to have my cctv camera system upgraded.
Thanks