What causes this transparent effect with night video on a 5231-ZE?

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Just captured this raccoon in my driveway. This is from a Dahua 5231-ZE using default settings and internal IR. Is there something I can adjust in the Video or Exposure settings to help mitigate this effect? Thanks!

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...and a faster shutter and more IR
I'm curious what shutter is used in the default auto settings of that capture. It's pretty dark in that area, I'll try a manual shutter setting of 1/60 tonight. That raccoon is pretty consistent about visiting overnight.
 

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Here is a fox I captured last night with a IPC-HDW2231T-ZS-S2 using default settings. Just built-in IR in an very dark area about 20' away from the camera.
 

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You’ll have to walk back and forth (or get the wife or dog to do it) while you play with settings to really see what effect each change has. 1/60 should be close, 5 on DNR islikely to get grainy. You need to add light. Either white or IR
 

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So they raccoon came back overnight. Here is the capture using the attached settings. I guess I'm thinking a 5231-ZE should be a little bit better than this.
that actually looks pretty decent. you should see my 5241, i can't get it to read a license plate at night to save my life.
 

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you should see my 5241, i can't get it to read a license plate at night to save my life.
From the posts I've seen in the LPR forum, capturing a license plate at night usually requires a stupidly fast shutter speed, like 1/2500 or something.
 
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