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I believe that WDR is turned off on both Novate cameras.
Sure...will do.I like apples but not oranges... you are comparing 4MP with 4K bitrate against 2MP with 4k bitrate, so of course 4MP cam will look worse. I suggest to set every cam to max bitrate they can handle.
Large amounts of alcohol and various scattered garden rakes would definitely helpHow can I improve this shootout without incurring the wrath of Mrs. Q™?
Any and all comments welcome fellas!
P.S.: Yes...Q has become a fat fuQ.
I'm new to YouTube pozz...when I first upload the BI video it maxes out at 360p in YouTube. But apparently -- after a short period of time -- the YouTube video maxes out at 1080p (for the 2mp cameras...or 1440p for the Hik 4mp)...so I believe that there is some YouTube processing going on behind the scenes. Moral: wait a few minutes after the post for the HD video. In addition, I believe that the video definitely looks clearer when played on the BI Console...but WTF knows, eh?i think youtube is not doing any of these videos justice with their transcoding or whatever they do...
So only up 5k bitrate. Although I do like the image on this camThe Diske maxes out (and is now set) at 4912.
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Perhaps you could supplement the cameras IR with a motion activated LED spotlight?Very cool of you to use yourself as a subject in these videos so we can compare. I am also looking forward to night shots.
I am about to buy a IMX322, so seeing your shots will be a great help.
[I just bought a Dahua 4300 from the pre-primeday Amazon Warehouse Deals 20% off promotion (Qualifies for a cheap cam right? $70) and I feel that there must be something wrong with the IR output. It sucks.]
Hmmmthe AliExpress listing states: "Video Stream Rate: 128Kbps-8Mbps"...are they talking about Bitrate? The Diske's VERY FUQING STUPID (VFS) camera interface changes the "MBPH" (typo or Chinglish?) to 4912 whenever a higher value is specified and saved.So only up 5k bitrate. Although I do like the image on this cam
So do you like it?Forget about the Diske Sony IMX322. I manged to tune it from a bad acid trip to the following clip...but this is the best I could do and I don't have any more time or patience to fuQ with it anymore...
Yes, for night tests all cameras will be turned off except for the camera being tested; this was the case for the POS Diske night test, above.Are you turning off the other cameras so they don't add ir to the camera being tested?
Re: The Diske with Sony IMX322 sensorSo do you like it?