I've been going down the rabbit hole and trying to apply the DORI methodology for my camera selections, with a specific focus on achieving Identification at my critical choke points.
I've read and tried to understand the core concepts in these two threads:
I have attached an image showing the general layout for reference. ### Use Case 1: Front Door/Entry Point
Any guidance on my selections would be greatly appreciated!
I've read and tried to understand the core concepts in these two threads:
- The Importance of Focal Length over MP in Camera Selection
- I want 2.8mm cameras everywhere to see everything - This is why you need specific FOVs with purposeful focal lengths
I have attached an image showing the general layout for reference. ### Use Case 1: Front Door/Entry Point
- Goal: Identification of a person (face/features).
- Critical Distance: A few meters (let's say 3-5m).
- Required FOV: Approximately 60° (to cover the landing/walkway).
- Selected Cameras (4MP):
- HIKVISION DS-2CD2346G2H-I(U)
- Dahua IPC-HDW3441EM-S-S2
Use Case 2: Garage/Driveway Coverage
- Goal: Identification of a person (face/features) entering the area.
- Critical Distance: Approximately 15 meters.
- Required FOV: 90° (to cover the full width of the driveway).
- Selected Cameras:
- 4MP (Varifocal for dialing in focal length):
- HIKVISION DS-2CD2H46G2-IZS(2.8-12mm) — My reasoning here is to use the varifocal to dial in the focal length (likely 6mm-8mm) necessary to hit the required Identification PPI at 15m, as DORI calculators suggest.
- Dahua IPC-HDW3449T-ZS-IL
- 8MP (Fixed Lens, High-Res):
- Hikvision DS-2CD2H86G2-IZS
- Dahua IPC-HDW3849T-ZS-IL
- 4MP (Varifocal for dialing in focal length):
Any guidance on my selections would be greatly appreciated!