So not only is it not selected but your WDR is disabled for some reason? How odd.
Yea not sure why that is maybe some other setting.. Like under installation I might call bosch and see if they can tell me anything. I know they will likely try to walk me thru firmware upgrade..So not only is it not selected but your WDR is disabled for some reason? How odd.
I'd first just do a "backup setting data" in the System/Initialize tab and then factory reset the camera and see if you the WDR setting comes back and if you can turn on stream 1 and 2 with 10 fps. If it doesn't work, then you can at least restore so you don't have to spend a lot of time fixing and retuning what you've done.Yea not sure why that is maybe some other setting.. Like under installation I might call bosch and see if they can tell me anything. I know they will likely try to walk me thru firmware upgrade..
I happened to be looking back at this thread for something and realized that the WDR box in your photo IS actually checked on but grayed out. When I first glanced at it, I didn't see the check inside the box but it is there. So for whatever reason, your WDR is forced on.Yea not sure why that is maybe some other setting.. Like under installation I might call bosch and see if they can tell me anything. I know they will likely try to walk me thru firmware upgrade..
I'm going to test with WDR and sacrifice frame rate to see if it improves license plates that are very brightly lit. Even with highlight compensation set and reducing exposure by 1.0, plates sometimes are too bright to read about 20% of the time. The Hikvision trackers I have are amazing at not blowing out highlights. They get it the exposure 100% of the time provided they track correctly which is only about 80% of the time at night (98% during the day).@sorka Interesting will look at this tonight, yeah I been running 4k Not multi stream because of 5fps thing. I will check later tonight and see if the DR setting is on in multi stream setting. So far though either way pretty happy with this camera it really shines at night with the image quality it puts out in low light.. Also wonder if my ATW PRO setting has to do with DR as I have dialed contrast and other setting manually..
Let us know how that is, I am not using this really to capture any plates I am using the z12 to capture plates. But if in the process it capture say partial its bonus but not dialed in really for that.. All I care is vehicle description at night from this and the 4/3..I'm going to test with WDR and sacrifice frame rate to see if it improves license plates that are very brightly lit. Even with highlight compensation set and reducing exposure by 1.0, plates sometimes are too bright to read about 20% of the time. The Hikvision trackers I have are amazing at not blowing out highlights. They get it the exposure 100% of the time provided they track correctly which is only about 80% of the time at night (98% during the day).
Thank you, yes will adjust that to CBR also thank you for catching it..I thought VBR wasn't recommended. Might be best to peg Stream 2 on 6,000 kbs CBR and adjust bit rate up or down fixed from there.
That's irrelevant. The temp at any time will not be effected by anything longer than about 30 minutes prior.It looks to me like the activation temperature is too high. They may have done that to conserve the cooler but I doubt it does that either as start it higher and it has to work for longer anyway to bring the temp down further. A lower activation temp would mean it cuts in more often but probably would work less as there's be less of reduction to achieve and you'd get a flatter graph. I take it there's no way to adjust the cut in point?