These S2, S3 versions on all these cameras coming out are probably @Wildcat_1 improved FW updates, lol.
Haha, thought I missed that didn't you I'm pleased to say that there are some FW improvements making their way into the new S2 / S3 variants, which while based on iterative chipsets do rely on a lot of the same back end algorithms that we've discussed here, fed back and looked to improveThese S2, S3 versions on all these cameras coming out are probably @Wildcat_1 improved FW updates, lol.
I haven't seen anything like that happen to a normally functioning camera. So I assume the sensor is indeed a little bad. Edit: But others say it is normal for this cam...Today i receive Dahua IPC-HFW3841E-AS-0280B
But i have white pixels on my black t-shirt (video watch it on HD or bigger resolution). Video is filmed indoor. Is this broken camera? When film in dark no bad pixels.
Nope, that is just some overzealous pixels trying to provide an image on something all black. It is documented in this thread and the 4K/T thread this phenomenon with the full color cameras trying to push the limits.Today i receive Dahua IPC-HFW3841E-AS-0280B
But i have white pixels on my black t-shirt (video watch it on HD or bigger resolution). Video is filmed indoor. Is this broken camera? When film in dark no bad pixels.
What camera do you have? The 4K/X does not have, nor can it see infrared.I maked new video with better light but white dots still there. They are few but still there. On dark with IR the camera is well.
You tell me all Dahua models have white dots? Camera is not broken? Ok how to avoid cameras with white dots effect. I don't want to film colorful in dark. I want to film dark with IR. I bought this camera for the spec: 8mp 4k resolution, 25-30 fps and to film with IR.
Now I'm wondering if I should keep it or return it. The camera is 194 euros and these points annoy me. And for that much money, I want a camera that can shoot without white dots.
That is a totally different camera than this thread. That is a budget camera that is 8MP on the 1/2.8" sensor designed for 2MP, whereas the camera in this thread is 8MP on a much larger 1/1.2" sensor. Please no more posts in this thread about a different camera than this thread is about.