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Where can i get the build 150812?
150814 is on the website. As a recommendation to a n3wb - I wouldn't put it on unless you know what you are doing! Unless you want a new paperweight.
Where can i get the build 150812?
150814 is on the website. As a recommendation to a n3wb - I wouldn't put it on unless you know what you are doing! Unless you want a new paperweight.
That's lucky because that firmware is for 4xxx cameras (which the website newsletter says if you take the time to read it). It's amazing how many people get on the fast-road to bricking their cameras.I'm having the same flashing Issues... going full white then readjusting constantly. I can't access the 5.3.4 build 150812 from the website newsletter. Please share a link or uploaded if possible. Thank in in advance, this white-out is killing me.
Here it is. Hope the link works.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/95628544/digicap.dav
There is an issue on 4MP Hik cameras when connected to a Hik NVR. Cameras from time to time goes fully bright for a seconds, then goes back to normal (it seems the camera to fully open its iris). This happens when the NVR synchronizes its parameters with the camera. There is a firmware for 4MP cams which solves that issue, if someone is interested I can upload it somewhere. Hikvision will include that fix in the next official FW release.
Here's the link:
http://www.filedropper.com/ipcr6enstd533blinkissuefixed
Here it is. Hope the link works.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/95628544/digicap.dav
see dahua starlight threads.Last post above is over 2 years old.....wondering what users thoughts are now about this ie is 2MPs vs 4MPs for night vision, any different given progress of technology. Or are 2MPs cameras no longer relevant?
That is simply incorrect..it's sensor size relative to resolution and some other factors... Given the same sensor size an 8 megapixel camera will perform significantly worse than a two megapixel camera.The night vision quality has nothing to do with the resolution. It's all about the CMOS sensor used and specifically the size of the sensor and the size of each sensor pixel. The greater the sensor size, the better the night vision quality. The HIK 2335 which is 3Mpixels has much higher light sensitivity than any other resolution camera (in the budget series) and the night picture quality is far superior than the older 2332 (3mpixels) or even the 2342(4mpixels) and 2355 (5mpixels) cameras.