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    IPC-HDW5842T-ZE-(S2) vs S3 -- Differences and Availability

    I currently have he 4MP Dahua IPC-HDW5442T-ZE / IPC-T5442T-ZE installed. There is a review by Wildcat_1 praising the quality of the 8MP Dahua IPC-HDW5842T-ZE / IPC-T5842T-ZE. I'm intrigued to see how it handles for my situation at night. A quick search on Dahua turned up: Dahua...
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    New NVR and 5442 -- Recommended Settings Tweaks ?

    Gosh, this is all fantastic info. Thank you @wittaj and @bigredfish !!
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    New NVR and 5442 -- Recommended Settings Tweaks ?

    I purchased and installed the following: EmpireTech NVR5208-8P-4KS2E EmpireTech IPC-T5442T-ZE (Dahua IPC-HDW5442T-ZE) -- 2x cam lens fully zoomed (12mm) , 2x cam @ 2.7mm EmpireTech IPC-B5442E-Z4E (Dahua IPC-HFW5442E-Z4E) -- 1x cam zoomed (20mm) At the moment everything is at factory settings...
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    IPC-HDW3849H-AS-PV-S4 (stock) firmware

    Curious. How are u liking the camera? I'm considering getting one to monitor a region between 3 ft to 20 ft -- hopefully Identification quality with the 3.6mm lens. My understanding is it comes with dual lights -- white light and IR -- and is able to watch in IR until motion is detected at...
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    4MP and 8MP with Focal Length ...

    Very good. Thanks. 5442-Z4E combined with 5442T-ZE should be able to handle all my needs.
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    4MP and 8MP with Focal Length ...

    After reading several threads it appears the forum in general favours Dahua as a brand. Still not sure why but good enough for me. Just wondering if these specs exist for IP Cams be it from Dahua or any other reputable manufacturer ... 4MP, 1/1.8" sensor, focal length: 12mm and 20mm, IR Night...