Hi all,
I just installed an LTS CMIP3342W-M, and I wanted some feedback on the night vision picture quality. I realize this isn't a Starlight camera, but many non-Starlight B&W night pictures on this forum look better than what I believe this camera is producing.
I have played with the exposure/IR settings, but I can't seem to get it a any better. Should I expect a better picture? I was considering trying out the LTS Starlight-enabled turret [1], but I think it may be dis-continued. My reasoning for sticking with LTS over something like Dahua is because I like their NVR's better (they at least are rack-mountable - the mid level Dahua's I don't believe are). However, this is the first camera that I have purchased, so I could be convinced to change. Would a 2MP camera look better than a 4MP camera in this scenario?
I have attached two pics - one of the morning, and one at night for your comparison.
Thanks!
I just installed an LTS CMIP3342W-M, and I wanted some feedback on the night vision picture quality. I realize this isn't a Starlight camera, but many non-Starlight B&W night pictures on this forum look better than what I believe this camera is producing.
I have played with the exposure/IR settings, but I can't seem to get it a any better. Should I expect a better picture? I was considering trying out the LTS Starlight-enabled turret [1], but I think it may be dis-continued. My reasoning for sticking with LTS over something like Dahua is because I like their NVR's better (they at least are rack-mountable - the mid level Dahua's I don't believe are). However, this is the first camera that I have purchased, so I could be convinced to change. Would a 2MP camera look better than a 4MP camera in this scenario?
I have attached two pics - one of the morning, and one at night for your comparison.
Thanks!