I have the 4mp bullets. Have not picked up a turret version of the 4mp yet as they were not available when I did my last order. At least we know it is the same between the two styles. I have 40 of the bullets, and so far they all have the same issue so it has to be firmware.I have the 4mp turret, razer what kind are yours
I believe the trick is to have some actual sunlight to test in, not just rainy overcast weather as then the shot is already grey and you can't see the issue! Being in the UK maybe you've not seen sunlight lately to test? Hahaha, sorry, I jest only but could not resist seeing where you are at sir.I don't have these issues at all... how odd.
Hahaha, is true because I'm going to do a comparison of my new cameras and old ones (which are going to my sister ) but am waiting for a full day of good weather!I believe the trick is to have some actual sunlight to test in, not just rainy overcast weather as then the shot is already grey and you can't see the issue! Being in the UK maybe you've not seen sunlight lately to test? Hahaha, sorry, I jest only but could not resist seeing where you are at sir.
Wow, you can sure see the WDR screwing up in those images for sure, it is off in the second image I assume?Hikvisions 5.3.3 build 150630 with encoder version 7.0 build 150609 (this is an LTS that was tftp to hikvision version)
Ghosting still there. h264+ is nice however, so far I have noticed a 30-40%? drop in bandwidth and the image seems the same.. still not great, but I am getting closer with dialing in the settings.
You know that the 4MP settings are completely different to the 3MP settings (different sensors I'm guessing the reason). So 7 on the 3MP is not equivalent to 7 on the 4MP.Wow, you can sure see the WDR screwing up in those images for sure, it is off in the second image I assume?
I leave WDR on on most of my 3mp cameras but set it to only like 7 and it works fine, not a monster improvement but it also does not hurt anything and night shots are still good. Noise reduction set to off would kill me as I hate the noise, so at least 50% on that but it can vary from shot to shot. I set the gain down on all my cameras too, 100 makes it too noisy at night so 90% is as high as any of my cameras are set to. Other than those three settings, and the FPS and iframe adjustment I leave them pretty much alone and they do what I want on the 3mp cameras.
If they fix the ghosting and WDR I'll be a happy camper on the 4mp cameras. They obviously have dome something different in WDR in these 4mp as it is wonky now, and they never called out the WDR on the older 3mp cameras and now they are. Now just fix it! Digital or not it is a big help on my outdoor shots so I'd like to have it working properly.
Here are some more examples from me playing with the camera just now, check out the "tint" that WDR is doing to the well lit areas of an image Just turns the whole image to a grey tint. (these are copped areas as I cannot share whole photo, sorry but I did get one with shadows to see.You know that the 4MP settings are completely different to the 3MP settings (different sensors I'm guessing the reason). So 7 on the 3MP is not equivalent to 7 on the 4MP.
@jimmyt did you have to do anything special to enable the h.264+? I signed up for the notification about it's release a month or so ago and never received anything. I hit one of there sales guys with some questions about it the other day when I was placing another order and he said they hadn't been provided much info yet about it. @milkisbad - any info on this possibly?Hikvisions 5.3.3 build 150630 with encoder version 7.0 build 150609 (this is an LTS that was tftp to hikvision version)
Ghosting still there. h264+ is nice however, so far I have noticed a 30-40%? drop in bandwidth and the image seems the same.. still not great, but I am getting closer with dialing in the settings.