I mean the general horizontal and vertical lines that make up the video image, instead of the clear image. It's mounted outside, so no Venetian blindsout of interest, are you referring to the bit where the tree and gate meet?
Is the camera mounted inside looking out, with venitian blinds in that window?
It's not in the shadow during the day, just not in direct sunlight all the time, but there doesn't seem to be any variance over the day. Every now then, I'll get single occasional frames that are free of the lines and look normal, then it goes right back to the lines.ah ok, is the gate/tree in shadow at the time that's shot, as in backlit? At night the IR is camera side so the foreground area is well lit so looks sharp but in the day if its in shadow the sensor will struggle to make out any detail and CMOS sensors can be quite noisy if these a big difference in illumination levels. Might be worth tweaking AE, WDR and noise reduction settings and see if you can find the best balance tho bear in mind that this could compromise the night images too..
What sensor is fitted to the board as that can make a big difference to the performance, I've found the Sony IMX ones are a lot better than the OV ones I've tried so far, the IMX290 starvis one is excellent.
I'll try it! I've tried increasing exposure and decreasing it to every level possible, but there are always lines.I would suggest it looks like either an exposure problem or possibly the IR cut filter being stuck. In the daytime, give a good hard smack and see if that IR filter moves out of the way of the lens..