Was this a good buy?

Jan 30, 2025
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Hello y'all, I've recently purchased this camera off a eBay for $160. The specs seem to be decent with a 1/2.5" sensor and 25x optical zoom and the seller said it's been tested and working, but I am still unsure if this was good buy. From the light research I've done, this seems to be a Hikvision rebrand and I want to know if other people on this forum have owned this specific camera and I would like to know what their experience was like with it. The model number on the box is esnp1a14-ir/25x.
 

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Yeah those were a big deal for awhile. I think Nelly's security had a you tube video showing off that model about 3-4 years ago. ok so it was 7 years ago. :)
he says a different part# than yours, but the case is identical.
 
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Oddly enough, the video does not load for me embedded here or on YT. But I take your word for it, thanks for confirming it! :)

Thats a classic Hikvision user interface.
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Hello y'all, I've recently purchased this camera off a eBay for $160. The specs seem to be decent with a 1/2.5" sensor and 25x optical zoom and the seller said it's been tested and working, but I am still unsure if this was good buy. From the light research I've done, this seems to be a Hikvision rebrand and I want to know if other people on this forum have owned this specific camera and I would like to know what their experience was like with it. The model number on the box is esnp1a14-ir/25x.
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here is another one being sold as an ENS branded PTZ

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Yes!

Occasionally I see good deals from other brands, but Hikvision's RTSP implementation always seems the most solid and reliable to me
I have a couple of Hikvision models, but honestly, have always felt the original Web User Interface more clunky than Dahua's Web Interface which is simpler to use
 
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Is there any significant differences between the 1/2.5" and 1/2.8" sensors? I would assume the 1/2.5" is better since it's bigger, though the 1/2.8" seems to be newer?
Size alone makes it more desirable to opt for the model with the 1/2.5" sensor
 
Oh, sorry, I didn't fully expand. I hate their web interface with passion. It's the streaming that is very reliable even on poor networks.
I also have to add that over the years I've had several Users with Dahua cameras and they've always been the happiest people I interacted with.

Dahua is available here in Italy, but not very common. I'd love to try one someday.