Within the past month I've purchased and installed this camera system for my 1,200sq ft home (I have the 4 camera system instead of 8) . 8-Channel 4K Fusion NVR System with 6 Smart Nocturnal 4K (8MP) IP Cameras . The camera images look good during the day (if ppl/objects are not more than 20-30 feet away) but not so much at night as they leave a motion blur of a person walking, car, animal etc.. that is distorted and unrecognizable locally when viewing through my NVR unless the subject is within 10 feet or so of the camera. I do have lights outside so it's no where near total darkness and the closer to the lights the less blur and better the image quality. I just recently found out I could log directly into my cameras through their IP. My default exposure mode was set to shutter priority-custom range 0-10ms. I changed it to auto mode and that has helped greatly. Is auto a good setting or should i enter another custom range- shutter priority, gain priority or manual?
I have my system setup as 4k resolution with 15fps (max for 4k on this system) and 1080 bitrate on the main stream and sub stream (does bitrate matter on main stream or sub stream when viewing locally or is it just for if you want to view main stream remotely? I have really low 1mbps upload speed so I'd like to keep it low for viewing on my phone but want to still make sure it is recording in full quality when i view it locally off my NVR.) I've tried changing resolution down to 3mp with 30fps and even 1080p but i still see a blur as well at night.
The weird thing is when I view them on my phone with the low bitrates and resolution it appears to be some what better than on my monitor. My phone does have a 4k screen but my monitor is not 4k. If I had a 4k monitor would it greatly improve what I'm seeing or not?
These cameras are rated to see 100+ feet in darkness. I'm not sure if these just are not good quality cameras for nighttime viewing, I need to adjust a setting or if I should return this system before my 30 days is up and get something better? Also is there a setting to make my cameras stay in night mode at night instead of color mode? I've noticed the quality is better in night mode with the IR than the half color and night mode. My porch lights are keeping it on day mode only some nights.
Any help, tips and ideas are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I have my system setup as 4k resolution with 15fps (max for 4k on this system) and 1080 bitrate on the main stream and sub stream (does bitrate matter on main stream or sub stream when viewing locally or is it just for if you want to view main stream remotely? I have really low 1mbps upload speed so I'd like to keep it low for viewing on my phone but want to still make sure it is recording in full quality when i view it locally off my NVR.) I've tried changing resolution down to 3mp with 30fps and even 1080p but i still see a blur as well at night.
The weird thing is when I view them on my phone with the low bitrates and resolution it appears to be some what better than on my monitor. My phone does have a 4k screen but my monitor is not 4k. If I had a 4k monitor would it greatly improve what I'm seeing or not?
These cameras are rated to see 100+ feet in darkness. I'm not sure if these just are not good quality cameras for nighttime viewing, I need to adjust a setting or if I should return this system before my 30 days is up and get something better? Also is there a setting to make my cameras stay in night mode at night instead of color mode? I've noticed the quality is better in night mode with the IR than the half color and night mode. My porch lights are keeping it on day mode only some nights.
Any help, tips and ideas are greatly appreciated. Thanks.