I have hikvision cameras that are connected to an Avigilon VMS. At this point, I don't know if the issue is with the IP cameras or with the VMS software. Unfortunately, I don't have a high end IP camera that I can connect to this VMS to test to see if it is the camera or the software, so I figured I would ask here, next.
The image look clear, I have no problem there. Even when viewing captured footage I can see what is happening, but what I am having issues with is viewing a subject, mainly face, frame by frame. If the person is walking in front of a camera, their entire face is blurry. I tested with several clips, if the person doesn't stop and look at the camera and not move, then I don't get a clear shot of their face.
I'd like to try to figure out why this is happening. Is this something others have experienced? Do I need to bump up the FPS in my recording? I am not sure if I am seeing blurry faces because more frames need to be captured or if the quality of the camera video sensor isn't that great and can only do so much, in that situation (someone moving in front of a camera).
The image look clear, I have no problem there. Even when viewing captured footage I can see what is happening, but what I am having issues with is viewing a subject, mainly face, frame by frame. If the person is walking in front of a camera, their entire face is blurry. I tested with several clips, if the person doesn't stop and look at the camera and not move, then I don't get a clear shot of their face.
I'd like to try to figure out why this is happening. Is this something others have experienced? Do I need to bump up the FPS in my recording? I am not sure if I am seeing blurry faces because more frames need to be captured or if the quality of the camera video sensor isn't that great and can only do so much, in that situation (someone moving in front of a camera).