In the second pic its all I have.Yeah but you have more light LOL. @c hris527 looks like all he has is the full moon?
In the second pic its all I have.Yeah but you have more light LOL. @c hris527 looks like all he has is the full moon?
NO...lolDid you change your camera back an hour for daylight savings or is it really 8:49pm
I think those pictures are pretty damn good.In the second pic its all I have.
You are correct Andy, These wide angle cameras are best for supplement, They do cover a big area and have their place. I could never see that far out in my back yard that clear even with a full moon. I find I have to screw around with it quite a bit before I can get it dialed in at a happy medium in the different locations I have been testing. Giving this more thought, This would be a perfect cam for a large indoor room like a banquet hall, indoor swimming pool or church, lots of light and shorter distances.This kind of camera can be good as a overview camera for wide view.
Well, I packed up all my dolls and dishes for the night, its a temp test rig so I suppose if its decent tomorrow I could give it a shot.Could you show a 1/60 and 1/120 shutter comparison?
Probably to keep the size down it doesnt have a moveable IR filter so they will not work with an external IR as the camera won't see IR.Wondering why none of these 180 cams have IR illuminators built in. Would a separate IR illuminator work with these cams? Grown to dislike built-in led lights on cam due to the attraction of flying insects triggering motion recordings.
Actually, it is the other way around. IR filters block infrared light, and nearly every digital camera has one. In security cameras with an IR mode, the IR filter is mechanically movable to get it out of the light path during IR mode. Then in color mode the IR filter moves back into the light path and blocks IR from reaching the sensor.Probably to keep the size down and because no they will not work with external IR as there is no IR filter in them so it won't see IR.
Realistically people should have ambient light if they are getting full color cameras as the onboard lights can impact exposure and image.
Then they would probably cost twice as much also… I wish though.Now if only dahua or hik could put the 4k 1/1.2 sensors in these cams....
I think a lot of people would agree. I can't help but feel the CCTV manufactures are dragging their heels a bit behind other industries. We have mobile phone and action cameras with 1 inch sensors and huge MP values, as much as 100mp on some, although the latter would probably play havoc with storage on an NVR unless quality was set to 0! These devices are tiny compared to CCTV cameras. Apples to oranges maybe. But some mobile phones produce very good picture quality to say the lens look like they came out of a Christmas Cracker! That said, the night time performance of the 4K-X chips is very good irrespective of their smaller size.Now if only dahua or hik could put the 4k 1/1.2 sensors in these cams....