I have looked at the various Dahua starlight cams and they range from 0.002 lux to 0.08 lux.
Obviously a lower lux value is better. I got this chart from WikiPedia;
Illuminance (lux) Surfaces illuminated by
0.0001 Moonless, overcast night sky (starlight)[3]
0.002 Moonless clear night sky with airglow[3]
0.05–0.3 Full moon on a clear night[4]
3.4 Dark limit of civil twilight under a clear sky[5]
20–50 Public areas with dark surroundings[6]
50 Family living room lights (Australia, 1998)[7]
80 Office building hallway/toilet lighting[8][9]
100 Very dark overcast day[3]
150 Train station platforms[10]
320–500 Office lighting[7][11][12][13]
400 Sunrise or sunset on a clear day.
1000 Overcast day;[3] typical TV studio lighting
10,000–25,000 Full daylight (not direct sun)[3]
32,000–100,000 Direct sunlight
I am interested in a camera to look into the woods at the back of my house.
There are no street lights around, it is completely dark. I don't want to use IR illumination
because (I assume) that the close trees would be illuminated brightly thereby preventing
seeing any further into the woods.
Given this it seems that the lower the lux the better but how far to to go?
At what point is there no real advantage?
Pete.
Obviously a lower lux value is better. I got this chart from WikiPedia;
Illuminance (lux) Surfaces illuminated by
0.0001 Moonless, overcast night sky (starlight)[3]
0.002 Moonless clear night sky with airglow[3]
0.05–0.3 Full moon on a clear night[4]
3.4 Dark limit of civil twilight under a clear sky[5]
20–50 Public areas with dark surroundings[6]
50 Family living room lights (Australia, 1998)[7]
80 Office building hallway/toilet lighting[8][9]
100 Very dark overcast day[3]
150 Train station platforms[10]
320–500 Office lighting[7][11][12][13]
400 Sunrise or sunset on a clear day.
1000 Overcast day;[3] typical TV studio lighting
10,000–25,000 Full daylight (not direct sun)[3]
32,000–100,000 Direct sunlight
I am interested in a camera to look into the woods at the back of my house.
There are no street lights around, it is completely dark. I don't want to use IR illumination
because (I assume) that the close trees would be illuminated brightly thereby preventing
seeing any further into the woods.
Given this it seems that the lower the lux the better but how far to to go?
At what point is there no real advantage?
Pete.