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Camera Height Placement – How High Should I Mount the Camera?

Choosing the right camera height is essential for maximizing performance and ensuring optimal coverage. Factors such as the environment, target identification needs, and available mounting options play a key role in determining the ideal placement. Below are some detailed reasons to consider mounting your camera either higher or lower.

Reasons to Go Higher

  • Aesthetics and Vandalism Prevention: A higher-mounted camera blends more naturally with its surroundings and is less conspicuous, which can deter vandalism or tampering.
  • Wider Field of View: Mounting the camera at a higher elevation often provides a broader field of view. This is particularly useful for monitoring large open areas, parking lots, or expansive outdoor spaces.
  • Flexible Mounting Options: Elevated mounting locations such as poles, building facades, or overhangs can offer more diverse installation choices, allowing you to achieve an optimal angle for coverage.

Reasons to Go Lower

  • Enhanced Image Quality: Lower mounting positions allow for a more direct shot of subjects. For applications like facial identification and license plate recognition, a viewing angle of less than 15 degrees is crucial to capture sharper details.
  • Improved Target Identification: With a lower mount, the camera is closer to its subject, which can lead to more accurate identification. This is particularly important in security and forensic applications where fine details matter.
  • Unobstructed Views: In environments where higher mounting might lead to obstructions—such as overhanging structures or trees—a lower-mounted camera may provide a clearer, more direct line of sight.

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