After a lot more searching and talking on this subject, I've concluded that no one fills this niche even though it's technically very feasible, almost mundane.
The bottom line is that a wide field of view is great for security/surveillance(near field) but degrades scenery(far field)
Proposal: New Product Niche “Home Scenery Camera System”
Brief Discussion: Nearby houses block our 360o spectacular views. An outside camera mounted under the eaves at the peak of the roof would allow us to see these views on a monitor or TV (or mobile device). My wife and I have spent upwards of 50 hours trying to find a system which would meet some fairly basic requirements, to no avail. We were willing to spend up to $1000 for a high quality system. We did purchase a Lorex IP camera system from Costco to see if it would meet our requirements. It did not. The key issue was the inflexible wide field of view.
Requirements:
1. Minimum 2 outdoor cameras
2. Minimum 1080P resolution
3. Manual optical zoom … 4X would be more than adequate, set during installation.
4. PoE wired
5. In protected outdoor location (under eaves)
6. The camera should be easy to clean (maybe twice/yr.)
Possible Upgrades:
1. Automatic zoom
2. 8x optical zoom
3. Full PTZ control
4. System to lower camera for cleaning
5. Dual usage; scenery and surveillance
Not Required:
1. Night view (IR)
2. Wide field of view (great for security, lousy for sharp scenery pictures)
3. Recorded images or movies (won’t need a hard drive)
4. Alarms and/or motion detection
5. PTZ automation
Business model: We believe all the required components are fully developed. We further believe that at a reasonable price point ($250-$450), the potential market is quite large. Based on our research, this market has been totally overlooked, while top quality companies focus on the “security” market. As the price of flexible, light weight TV’s drops, I envision “full wall windows” bringing the outdoors into the house; even into basements.