WDR models is where WD appended to the model #. Basically anything new which is 4MP & 2MP that's listed here http://overseas.hikvision.com/en/products_159.html
yes, you can check on the OSD menu.
WDR labels Im seeing cconfuse me...What is the difference between WDR, DWDR, "True" WDR?
I see some posts saying it makes things worse...what circumstances would toy not want to use it?
At night with it on it degrades image quality at low settings ( 1,2,3 ) above that the image becomes broken with horizontal lines across the screen, everyone gets different results dependent on model and firmware but as stated from my experience it is not usable
During the day using WDR the image just washes out, it may be because of the cameras position outside which receives many different light changes, it may be the camera itself or even the firmware but whatever the reason i find it has no use or benifit
Can you please show examples of these problems with true 120dB WDR?
No Alastair, thats why i didnt chip in on that thread, mine were pretty obviously software induced by switching on WDR at the top of the image the lines were black and white and obscured anything behind them, infact they were so bad i thought i could damage the camera so i dont usually touch WDR