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Reddit mentions of HDView 4MP Megapixel IP Network Camera H.265 ONVIF PoE, Super Matrix EXIR, 3.6mm Lens 3-Axis, Eyeball Dome

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HDView 4MP Megapixel IP Network Camera H.265 ONVIF PoE, Super Matrix EXIR, 3.6mm Lens 3-Axis, Eyeball Dome
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  • 4MP ( 2592 × 1520 ) H.265 full real-time coding Max. resolution: 2592 x 1520, 4MP ( 2592 × 1520 ), 2K ( 2560 × 1440 ), 3MP ( 2304 × 1296 ), 1080P ( 1920 × 1080 ), 720P ( 1280 × 720 ), D1, CIF, 480 × 240
  • ICR auto switch, true day/night 3D DNR, Ture WDR, HLC, BLC, Defog, Smart IR and ROI coding 20~30m IR night view distance
  • Built-in micro SD card slot; up to 128GB DC12V/PoE power supply P2P function optional
  • IP67 Support three streams: Main Stream: 4MP/2K/3MP/1080P / 720P( 1 ~ 30fps; 50Hz: 1~25fps ) HFR mode: 1080P / 720P( 60Hz : 1 ~ 60fps; 50Hz: 1~50fps ), Sub Stream: 720P/D1/CIF ( 60Hz : 1 ~ 30fps; 50Hz: 1~25fps ), Third Stream: D1/CIF/480×240 ( 60Hz : 1 ~ 30fps; 50Hz: 1~25fps ). Support remote monitoring by smartphone & tablets PCs with iOS and Android OS
  • Intelligent analytics Smart Alarm: Motion detection, SD card error, SD card full. Intelligent Analytics: Object abandoned/missing detection, region entrance/exiting/intrusion detection(human/vehicle classification), line crossing detection(human/ vehicle classification), video tampering detection, scene change detection, face detection, face capture, crowd density detection, heat map, human/vehicle counting, human tracking
Specs:
Height4.7 Inches
Length5.6 Inches
Weight1 Pounds
Width5.4 Inches

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Found 1 comment on HDView 4MP Megapixel IP Network Camera H.265 ONVIF PoE, Super Matrix EXIR, 3.6mm Lens 3-Axis, Eyeball Dome:

u/shouldbebabysitting · 2 pointsr/selfhosted

I'd recommend Dahua, Hikvision, or any of their clones. But I wouldn't trust them. I have mine blocked at the router and can only talk to the NVR through a vlan. I tried a linux NVR but the false positives were out of control. Blue Iris is for Windows and costs $50 but is much better.

The important part is that the camera supports ONVIF and POE. Many of the big names only work with their own NVR hardware.


The second most important the camera uses a patch IR led instead of a bunch of discrete IR leds.

This is a patch IR led:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07N18N9ZW

The lens produces a diffuse spot light good for 30+ yards but a little too bright up close.

This one with no lens and two IR patch led's produces nice even lighting to 30' but only reaches to 100' max.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014JV0R4O/

The "old style" ring of LED's produces a bright spot light at 20' which is horrible for night vision. You have an over exposed picture when someone is close and absolute darkness if they are out of the spotlight.

Here is an example of "old style" discrete IR leds:

https://www.amazon.com/HIKVISION-DS-2CD2142FWD-I-Fixed-Network-2-8mm/dp/B013LR5B9I


It's a flashlight in the dark problem. A bright beam will light up what you are looking at but everything else will be complete black. A diffuse beam will let you see a wider area but won't reach as far.