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Re: Which Cameras should I Buy
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 4:12 am
by WeedWhackerDood
Matts1984 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 1:10 pm
Unfortunately this is a bit like asking "What car should I buy?". The answer is, it depends - and everyone has their own opinion.
A significant portion of the market supports POE, which if you have the cables run as you do, in my opinion is ideal. I like the single cable and the control from my POE switch. That part should not be an issue.
Matt, i just wanted to say how 'refreshing' and comforting it is to see someone go into this level of detail for what other videocam websites would use as a flame session for someone asking what they would consider to be a 'stupid question'; I have been an undeserving recipient of those flames when i was trying to learn about Blue Iris and IP Cameras!
Great job demonstrating what the Blue Iris forum, any forum really, should be about.
Thanks for helping the OP.
Re: Which Cameras should I Buy
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 12:17 pm
by Matts1984
Thanks! I really appreciate the kudos. I know what you mean about other sites and just as easily I could have gotten attacked for my attempted help. While having a technical background, I came into this stuff completely green with only the content on forums for help. This is a pretty small community, but I gotta say - it really is a community and not a battleground. Not everyone may agree 100% on what I say, but I've got the time - and appreciate help when I need it - so I'm happy to contribute!
Re: Which Cameras should I Buy
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 4:41 pm
by Strela101
Yes, it's definitely a big help for us newcomers. I mean, I'm a city dweller working from home, and I've never had experience with cameras and surveillance whatsoever, and am glad I found out about Blue Iris and this forum when I started looking at
these Jurmala houses for the holidays, and thought about the feasibility of it, which included security.
And for someone who, a couple weeks ago, knew absolutely nothing about that sort of stuff, I'm glad there are in-depth answers to "newbie" questions like these.