Longse LBK60S200 with IMX323

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323 = 322 except that it has a different pin pattern and is cheaper to produce. Video results should be identical. Cameras with the 323 should be slightly cheaper than 322.
 

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Not yet...but please do and report back here with a review! :)

As best I can deduce, Longse nomenclature works like this...

  • LBK = Camera Model Number
  • 60 = Claimed Camera IR Range
  • S200 = Camera Sensor Type
And thanks to @Kawboy12R. The "BeSafe" camera (which I believe is a Longse rebrand) I reviewed in this topic was mis-identified by the seller as an IMX322; the BeSafe's Herospeed firmware number ("3516CV200_IMX323_W_6.1.25.1") suggests that the "BeSafe" camera may well contain a IMX323 sensor, not the IMX322 sensor as the seller (and I within the topic) mistakenly state.

If you want to see the IMX323 night read through the entire thread to find many night videos I posted for the BeSafe/Longse IMX323 camera.
 
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323 = 322 except that it has a different pin pattern and is cheaper to produce. Video results should be identical. Cameras with the 323 should be slightly cheaper than 322.
Spot on. Saved me writing that!
 

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Not yet...but please do and report back here with a review! :)

As best I can deduce, Longse nomenclature works like this...

  • LBK = Camera Model Number
  • 60 = Claimed Camera IR Range
  • S200 = Camera Sensor Type
And thanks to @Kawboy12R. The "BeSafe" camera (which I believe is a Longse rebrand) I reviewed in this topic was mis-identified by the seller as an IMX322; the BeSafe's Herospeed firmware number ("3516CV200_IMX323_W_6.1.25.1") suggests that the "BeSafe" camera may well contain a IMX323 sensor, not the IMX322 sensor as the seller (and I within the topic) mistakenly state.

If you want to see the IMX323 night read through the entire thread to find many night videos I posted for the BeSafe/Longse IMX323 camera.
Good to see that this sensor (either one - 322/323) is being put to the test. The specs on it seem pretty amazing.
 
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