I recently installed a DS-2CD4526FWD-IZH Low Light camera to help with a very challenging light situation. The area I'm looking at is basically pitch black at night with none of the kind of ambient light you would normally get in a neighborhood or city.
Attached is an image of what I'm working with right now. If you blow it up to full screen, you can see that it is very noisy and nothing along the lines of fine detail is available. I would have figured this is typical of our average 2-line $100 bullet or dome camera but I'm a bit surprised that a low light camera is struggling this much with this scene. It's certainly not as good of results as I've seen from other people with Hikvision Darkfighter cameras.
I previously had a DS-2CD2132F-IS in this location and it was basically worthless at night. You pretty much couldn't see a thing so on that note I know I am getting SOME improvement out of the box.
What are some settings I should be tweaking to get the most out of this camera?
-Exposure is set to 1/30 which is oddly the lowest it can go in the firmware.
-Gain is set to 60 but cranking that up towards 100 just makes the picture foggy looking
-Auto-Iris Level is set to 50. I'm simply not familiar with this setting and what it accomplishes. Nothing really happens when I move this setting around at night.
Any ideas? I'm open to suggestions both on the cameras settings or in the physical world. I can obviously improve my situation by leaving exterior lights on but I'd like to see what I can get out of this camera first.
Attached is an image of what I'm working with right now. If you blow it up to full screen, you can see that it is very noisy and nothing along the lines of fine detail is available. I would have figured this is typical of our average 2-line $100 bullet or dome camera but I'm a bit surprised that a low light camera is struggling this much with this scene. It's certainly not as good of results as I've seen from other people with Hikvision Darkfighter cameras.
I previously had a DS-2CD2132F-IS in this location and it was basically worthless at night. You pretty much couldn't see a thing so on that note I know I am getting SOME improvement out of the box.
What are some settings I should be tweaking to get the most out of this camera?
-Exposure is set to 1/30 which is oddly the lowest it can go in the firmware.
-Gain is set to 60 but cranking that up towards 100 just makes the picture foggy looking
-Auto-Iris Level is set to 50. I'm simply not familiar with this setting and what it accomplishes. Nothing really happens when I move this setting around at night.
Any ideas? I'm open to suggestions both on the cameras settings or in the physical world. I can obviously improve my situation by leaving exterior lights on but I'd like to see what I can get out of this camera first.