Yes, it should be 4:3 picture, unless it's set to 1080p then it will be stretched.is it just me, or does the aspect look off in the Cantonk image?
things look normal in the 4x3 analog view, vertically-flattened/horizontally-stretched in the 5MP 16:9 view...
OK, it is 9:52PM and porch lights are keeping the IR from kicking in.[FONT=&]Temporarily set out the KIP-500DR20H I received from Cantonk, huge difference from my analog cam in daylight. I hope it is as good at night. Still need to run a wire for it.
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So, if you don't get the PoE option, it's powered by 12v instead?That should fix the video issue. I discovered another annoyance with these cameras today. The option for POE has to be requested for an additional $6.00. That does not make me happy. I will add more to the review as it comes along though.
The verbiage on the price sheet was confusing for the PoE, so if you add $6 to it, you get the inline or or just gives you PoE support? It just sounds like you have to piecemeal the camera to get PoE support? By default, if don't opt in for the $6 poe, does it run on 12v only without any PoE functionality?I just received a KIP-500DR20H from Alex at Cantonk and it had the inline. I don't like that either. Won't have time today to do anything with the camera but maybe tomorrow.
Yes it has the 12v option. You can probably do your own POE splitter to work with these cameras. The price sheet Is very confusing. You can also add Audio to a lot of their models as well it doesn't list.The verbiage on the price sheet was confusing for the PoE, so if you add $6 to it, you get the inline or or just gives you PoE support? It just sounds like you have to piecemeal the camera to get PoE support? By default, if don't opt in for the $6 poe, does it run on 12v only without any PoE functionality?