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  1. JackOfAllTrades

    Dahua cameras now at Costco

    How secure is the PSS software? Can someone access it and do a backdoor and get into your network?
  2. JackOfAllTrades

    Dahua cameras now at Costco

    Above is the factory 6mm lens. As you can see, no dark ring around the corners. Here is the 3.6mm lens for $3.00. It creates a dark ring around the corners and at night it is worse because of the LED flare. The other 3.6mm MegaPixel lens does NOT create the dark ring. All-in-all, I think it is better to pay the $14.00 and get the better lens vs. the $3.00 lens. It's just $11.00 more and you don't get the dark ring and flare at night. You get what you paid for...
  3. JackOfAllTrades

    Dahua cameras now at Costco

    The above is the FACTORY 6mm lens. The above is the 3.6mm MegaPixel $14 Lens.
  4. JackOfAllTrades

    Dahua cameras now at Costco

    I am having a hard time getting a screen shot. I can download video but it requires the special codec to play it. Any quick guide on how to grab a screen shot/pic off of the NVR?
  5. JackOfAllTrades

    Dahua cameras now at Costco

    I received the new lenses and installed them today. Here is the review: The $3.00 lens (3.6mm) leaves a dark ring around the viewing area. I believe this is due to the lens not wanting to focus until I almost had to screw it all the way in. The view is wider, which I do like, but the dark ring is somewhat of annoying factor. The $14 MegaPixel Lens (PT-03618MP 3.6mm F1.8, Mega Pixel). It gives me the wider shot but there is NO dark ring around the corners like the above lens. The lens focused in at the same spot the factory lens does, unlike the above lens. Overall the 3.6 mm lens gives the wider shot but at the cost of losing a narrower more upclose shot. Without a doubt the $14 lens is the better lens if you want a wider shot without the dark ring around the corners. I will try and take screen shots and post the before and after.
  6. JackOfAllTrades

    Dahua cameras now at Costco

    Which recording mode is the best quality? 720p, 1.3m or D1? Can one install other model Dahua cameras on this system? Will they work with the NVR?
  7. JackOfAllTrades

    Dahua cameras now at Costco

    I ordered them on Sunday and they shipped out today (Monday) and I should have the lenses by Wednesday. I will install them and then post my results. With the stock Q-See/Dahua bullet cameras, if one is viewing them through a LCD monitor that only RGB/VGA. What quality would it display? 480P?
  8. JackOfAllTrades

    Dahua cameras now at Costco

    I ordered two of the 3.6mm lenses and I also ordered one of the $14 MegaPixel Lens (PT-03618MP 3.6mm F1.8, Mega Pixel). I like the wider shot the 3.6mm gives. The 6mm is good for long distance shots.
  9. JackOfAllTrades

    Dahua cameras now at Costco

    So with the 3.6mm lens you get a wider field of vision. How hard is it to swap out the lens? How do you like the Q-See system?
  10. JackOfAllTrades

    Dahua cameras now at Costco

    Couple questions on this Q-See system: 1 - Are you able to zoom in or out with these cameras? (tried the controls but nothing happened) 2 - Is there an audio function on them? 3 - The remote viewing was a pain to setup. I downloaded the "IP CAM VIEWER" app from Google and it worked perfectly. Is this app better than using the DDNS setup from Q-see?
  11. JackOfAllTrades

    Dahua cameras now at Costco

    I'm waiting to see the answer to this also before I take back my 4 channel. I kind of got a preliminary response from Q-See as "NO". It is not possible to daisy chain the 4-channel to another 4-channel NVR. As far as other Dahua cameras go, I still haven't gotten a response. The 8 Channel NVR with 4 cameras goes for around $1,300. The 8 channel Q-See NVR by itself sells for around $630 on Ebay. The 4 channel Q-See NVR goes for around $500. So all-in-all, this Costco deal with the 4 cameras and 4 channel NVR for $700 is a good deal. It's not the perfect system but when I priced it out for assembling my own similar system, I was around $1,300. For now, a 4 channel system will work for me. I don't think I need to expand it but maybe 3 years from now I might want to. By then NVR's should be a lot cheaper & better cameras will be out (5MP or higher). For the price, this is the best HD 720p with NVR out there. It's not perfect but if it was, it wouldn't cost $700, it would be around $1,300+
  12. JackOfAllTrades

    Dahua cameras now at Costco

    Can one install (daisy chain) another NVR to this 4-channel system in order to run more than 4 cameras? Can one install other Dahua model cameras on this system or will the Q-See NVR not recognize them?
  13. Are the ACTi cameras compatible with Dahura cameras? How does this model ACTi compare to say a Dahura?
  14. JackOfAllTrades

    Good IP System For Home Use

    What about ACTi? Are they good for home use or just commercial?
  15. JackOfAllTrades

    Good IP System For Home Use

    You got the wrong person because I only have 1 forum name and that is Jackofalltrades and I have never been on this forum before under any other name.
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