Same sensor, I still need to tweek the second one (the test cam) as @Arjun pointed out it still has a lot of noise... Gain is actually 65 on the first one, 45 on the 2nd..
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Regular glass does not pass UVC light, that sterilizes bacteria/virus. It acts like a filter block. Only quartz glass will pass UVC.Thanks,
By the way, Smart move on the putting the mask on your rear view mirror; exposure to UV will kill the bacteria and other pathogens potentially lodged on the mask. Better than putting it in a zip lock bag that will only promote growth
I still haven't discarded my 6 month old mask
I actually spray it down with clorox in the vehicle and then hang it. Usually wear 2x then change filter and wash the mask. I go out 1-2 short trips per week
I suppose wearing a disposable N95 each day/each trip would be better, but that would cost more than ammo
Ah, you're right, but I've read that when it comes to the side windows, they don't block the same level of UV as the windshield does. Turns out windshield effectively blocks up to 94% of UV whereas door windows up to 71% (that's alarming ) I might ask well hang my mask above the rear driver side door card above the integrated sunshadeRegular glass does not pass UVC light, that sterilizes bacteria/virus. It acts like a filter block. Only quartz glass will pass UVC.
Really close but the second one does have more light across the street. Thanks for setting this up, looking forward to the full test.Testing a new-ish Dahua camera. More in the coming days....
Which image is better? (Both cameras are 1/1.8" sensor, 3.6mm fixed lens, at 1/120 exposure, h.264, 8192Kbps, mounted 3" apart)
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