That's the fun of engineering.

Look at the camera specs for the dc power voltage and amperage required. Then you will know what to design to.
According to the specs, my old wireless D-Link DSS-1000W requires 5 volts at 1.3 amps or 6.5 watts. Clearly, this panel by itself won't run it. Too high volts, too low amps. 3 of them might, but it would require an efficient 12 v to 5 volt DC to DC converter. 8 panels would also work, wired in parallel, with a 5 volt linear regulator and a big heat sink.
Actually, if I were designing a system like this, I'd measure the camera's current draw myself, rather than relying on published specs.