IPC-B54IR-Z4E S3 and IPC-B52IR-Z12E S2 have different spectral sensitivities in B&W

guykuo

Getting comfortable
Jul 7, 2018
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I first noticed a difference in how visible light appears in one camera, but not as much in the other when my Z4-S3 and Z12-S2 are in B&W mode. They don't see the same image. It was not just a light level / sensitivity issue, but their sensitivity to visible light differ. The following two image caps really bring out the difference.

Here is the Z12-S2

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Now look what the Z4-S3 sees

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It is a really stunning difference. The paint job must have very different contrast in visible vs IR wavelengths and the cameras have a surprising different result. This might be why the Z4-S3 has anecdotal better capture of printed (non-stamped) license plates.
 
I’ve noticed some headlights can be invisible to the Z12, to the point I said something in our “neighborhood” group chat one time (dead end gravel road with 25 houses or so, I’m the first one) and another neighbor called the sheriff. After reviewing footage from a 5442-ZE it was obvious they were definitely on and I had to call off the cavalry. We were on high alert at the time as someone had just recently been down here and stolen a gun out of a locked vehicle (busted a window out) parked in their driveway.
 
I’ve noticed some headlights can be invisible to the Z12....

That goes along with some porch lights on a house being very dim on Z12 but well lit on Z4. That was with the rest of the house looking the same on both cameras. The Z12 -S2 is doing something interesting regarding visible light when it goes to B&W mode. It's almost as if it flips in an IR pass filter instead of just moving an IR cut out of the way.

Look at the grass in my video clip. Grass is quite IR reflective. See how it is brighter on the Z12-S2 than the Z4-S3?

I wish I had a means of measuring spectral response for the cameras. The curves would be interesting.