Ghost?

A bug perhaps?

But have you actually walked through your scene there and then gone back to the NVR/Blue Iris/whatever and paused the video to see if you can actually recognize a face? I'm curious if motion blur is bad in general.
 
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I get similar 'ghosting' on one of my woods cameras that is facing an ir source some distance away. It often happens when it rains or when condensation forms on the light.
 
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No the lens is perfect, as you can see it starts from the other side. I paused it and I cant see a face it looks like it goes thought the fence to me
 
I don't mean pause it on that. I mean, have you ever tested it at night by walking in front of it and pausing to see if you can make out your own face or if its a blur?
 
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When it gets dark tonight walk through that scene and then go to your DVR and try to pause the video and see if you can ID yourself.
 
IS that thing hanging off your neighbors eave an IR camera? it looks like one on your 14 second video, wonder if a PTZ on auto track? or patrol? seemed kinda like the light source came from just above that gutter?
 
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Sure is strange!
 
Kind of look like slow versions of @looney2ns flying squirrels.
 
IS that thing hanging off your neighbors eave an IR camera? it looks like one on your 14 second video, wonder if a PTZ on auto track? or patrol? seemed kinda like the light source came from just above that gutter?
I think the cam next door is a cheap wifi cam and I have never seen this happen before.