The type of mounting hardware that should be used to secure cameras in place will depend on various factors such as the type and weight of the camera, the surface it will be mounted on, and the environmental conditions it will be exposed to.
For smaller, lightweight cameras, a basic screw-in mounting bracket or adhesive mount may be sufficient. These are typically used for indoor installations or locations where the camera will not be subject to excessive movement or vibration.
For larger, heavier cameras or outdoor installations, more robust mounting hardware such as adjustable brackets with multiple points of attachment or pole mounts may be necessary. These provide a more secure and stable mounting solution, especially in windy or high-traffic areas.
In addition to the type of mounting hardware, it is important to consider factors such as the angle and height at which the cameras will be mounted for optimal surveillance coverage. It is recommended to consult with a professional installer or manufacturer for specific recommendations based on your unique requirements and conditions.