YES, we will release it very soon. On the way to US.I'm going to grab one of these in a couple months. SD6CE245GB-HNR It's a newer model with SMD 4.0 and Auto-tracking 3.0.
It states face detection as well.
YES, we will release it very soon. On the way to US.I'm going to grab one of these in a couple months. SD6CE245GB-HNR It's a newer model with SMD 4.0 and Auto-tracking 3.0.
It states face detection as well.
Anytime, just send me one...
The 5442-Z4E will beat that at low light. Same sensor size on both cams but the Z4E at 4MP will be getting more light per pixel.
Have you looked at the f-stop too? That new cam will collect nearly 80% more light than the 4MP variant. So the difference may not be as bad as looks on first glance.The 5442-Z4E will beat that at low light. Same sensor size on both cams but the Z4E at 4MP will be getting more light per pixel.
The 5442-Z4E will beat that at low light. Same sensor size on both cams but the Z4E at 4MP will be getting more light per pixel.
Isn’t the 180 two 5442s stitched together? We already know the 5442 is the king of 4MP cameras so that really isn’t surprising it has great low light capabilities.I think you are comparing apples to oranges. What I think is happening is that there are new sensors coming out in the 1/1.8" size with new technology. Dahua is going to employ them in the WizMind X series and I would guess in other products as well. For a sample of the capabilities, look at the release of the new 180 degree cameras from Dahua and Hikvision. They are based on the 1/1.8" sensor and they have great night vision so to speak.
So then what happens to it post review?I had thought about that also. But I felt that it would not be in the spirit of the lottery that Andy put together. It just did not feel right to me. I told Andy that he could pick a new winner, but he stated that maybe the best option for the good of the group here was to have someone do a review. I do not feel that I could do justice for a review of this cam. I have no place to mount it that would give the large optical zoom a test. I also really do not have the time or energy due to health issues to undertake a full-camera review.
I do not know. I imagine that Looney keeps it? I have no idea what the reviewers do with these cams after the review. Never asked about it.So then what happens to it post review?
After the review why not use the camera? I understand maybe not being able to use the full zoom, but you still won the camera, use it.I do not know. I imagine that Looney keeps it? I have no idea what the reviewers do with these cams after the review. Never asked about it.
I know that Bigredfish gave away by lottery three of the ones he reviewed. I know this as I won one.
I believe in using the proper camera for a specific use case. I have no use case for this cam. Now if it were the miniptz, that would be a different story. But this cam cannot fit anywhere that I want a cam.After the review why not use the camera? I understand maybe not being able to use the full zoom, but you still won the camera, use it.![]()
The 5442-Z4E will beat that at low light. Same sensor size on both cams but the Z4E at 4MP will be getting more light per pixel.
Have you looked at the f-stop too? That new cam will collect nearly 80% more light than the 4MP variant. So the difference may not be as bad as looks on first glance.
I suspect this being a question of which trend is faster. If you reduce pixel area by 50% and gain 20% sensitivity, you are probably at a loss. Because that pixel will now only collect half as many photons. In any case, interesting article! Funnily enough, the conclusion of it is: Test it yourself...wouldn't the (same size) image sensor with the smaller pixels typically have better QE due to smaller photon wells (therefore less photons needed to elicit electron signal => more sensitive to low light)?