With the 1/3 exposure time, it's way more better than IR, is it harmfull for camera?

Cossie

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When I set the IR leds on, flying bugs on the air keeps the camera always recording. I closed the IR leds, set the exposure time to 1/3. It's great now. No flying bugs, way more clean image, even the colors are true like in the daylight. My eyes can't see around the red car, it's nearly full dark. But the camera can see.

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So why I need the IR leds? Is it harmfull for camera's CPU? (DS-2CD2032F-IW) Is there any problem with it when I keep this settings? Because I can't believe how it's great! :D
 

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Re: With the 1/3 exposure time, it's way more better than IR, is it harmfull for came

You dont need IR because you have enough artificial light. Its better your way. IR is only for places you want to keep dark. Its always better to use light and no IR.
 
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It's great for me! So is it not harmfull for the camera? Is the 1/3 setting needs more CPU power or overheating? Can it handle the load?
 
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It's great for me! So is it not harmfull for the camera? Is the 1/3 setting needs more CPU power or overheating? Can it handle the load?
No its not harmful at all. The 1/3 setting is actually the default the camera comes with.
 
Re: With the 1/3 exposure time, it's way more better than IR, is it harmfull for came

It may be best to walk test this to check that you get enough detail for your requirements - you may be surprised at the level of motion blur with this long exposure.
 
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It may be best to walk test this to check that you get enough detail for your requirements - you may be surprised at the level of motion blur with this long exposure.
good point, i misread the exposure as 1/30...1/3 will likely be super blurry...
 
Re: With the 1/3 exposure time, it's way more better than IR, is it harmfull for came

It may be best to walk test this to check that you get enough detail for your requirements - you may be surprised at the level of motion blur with this long exposure.

Yes you're right :( Walking at slow speed is visible but running person is looks like a ghost-man. No way to face recognition even for slow-speed walking. I've been expecting a handicap. It should be. That's why we still need IR leds, I found my answer. :(

So are there any ways to ignoring flying bugs for motion detection?
 
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Re: With the 1/3 exposure time, it's way more better than IR, is it harmfull for came

IR illuminators are very cheap and pretty effective as a light source. Though they still do a good job of attracting and lighting up bugs, but a bit further away from the camera.
Some experimentation with optimising intrusion detection and line crossing detection, and reducing motion detection is probably called for.
 
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As a car moves you will see lots of ghosting behind the car, not the best of settings to be honest.
 
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Post an image at 1/30....a bit more light may make it workable ...
 
Re: With the 1/3 exposure time, it's way more better than IR, is it harmfull for came

IR illuminators are very cheap and pretty effective as a light source. Though they still do a good job of attracting and lighting up bugs, but a bit further away from the camera.
Some experimentation with optimising intrusion detection and line crossing detection, and reducing motion detection is probably called for.

Here is an example video from DS-2CD2032-I:


The video is from my country, in the same climate. He said he has no special thing for keeping bugs away. Interesting.

Post an image at 1/30....a bit more light may make it workable ...

This is 1/25 exposure:
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Too much noise I have but the licence plates are still readable on motion. If I have a NAS or NVR, I could turn on the IR and keep it recording all-night long but I have only 64GB micro-sd on it. If I buy a high-end router, can I record to a HDD on router's USB plug?
 

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Was that a learner driver parking that car?
Nice clear night image though.
 
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Was that a learner driver parking that car?
Nice clear night image though.

Mine is not that clear. Too noisy. May be due to distance I have, I think?
 
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The video is from my country, in the same climate. He said he has no special thing for keeping bugs away. Interesting.
That's a very good example of a night-time street CCTV capability. Lots of detail and contrast, recognition of faces, smooth motion.
And no bugs ...
 
Re: With the 1/3 exposure time, it's way more better than IR, is it harmfull for came

The video is from my country, in the same climate. He said he has no special thing for keeping bugs away. Interesting.

Nice and clear, no bugs. Because, it looks like, this camera's IR lights are off, and the streetlamp or whatever that is ahead on the same side of the street, is providing enough light for good capture.
 
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That street image has lots of artificial light. You can see by the shadows cast by the people. You will need to add more light..also try running your camera in night mode (black and white) but disable the IR so you dont get bugs..it should be better than the color.
 
Re: With the 1/3 exposure time, it's way more better than IR, is it harmfull for came

That street image has lots of artificial light. You can see by the shadows cast by the people. You will need to add more light..also try running your camera in night mode (black and white) but disable the IR so you dont get bugs..it should be better than the color.

I haven't found a b/w mode in DS-2CD2032F-IW.
 
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I haven't found a b/w mode in DS-2CD2032F-IW.
set to night mode. Then disable IR. Advanced configuration>system>service uncheck enable IR light.
 
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set to night mode. Then disable IR. Advanced configuration>system>service uncheck enable IR light.

Helpful advice, thanks :D
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Can you delete the PNG one, it is too big, waste of space.
 

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Re: With the 1/3 exposure time, it's way more better than IR, is it harmfull for came

if wdr is on, disable it or set it under 10...you can try playing with the noise reduction..add some LED lighting and the image will improve dramatically.