Fixing now...Images are not visible, please post links below images in case it doesn't open for other people as well.
Fixing now...Images are not visible, please post links below images in case it doesn't open for other people as well.
Atom...these images are not clickable...please fix! Thanks much!The bracket is a bit "clunky" though. It consists of a series of joints held in place with a hex head screw and some grub screws. However it does the job despite seeming a bit basic, with everything being nice and solid once the screws are tightened up.
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To try and give an idea of the range of positioning available, here it is broken down a bit:
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So, where it fits up agaisnt the back of the camera, it can be rotated to any position. Then there's the middle joint, which can be adjusted a little over 90° in the direction of the cutout facing us in the picture. The last joint, between the bracket base and the middle part of the bracket can also be rotated 360°. Between these 3 joints it's possible to pretty much align the camera any way you want.
I agree with the comments about the chunky POE splitter making it more difficult to install with minimum fuss.
One thing to be aware of though is that water can enter the bracket, and could quite easily travel along the wiring. It won't be enough to just make sure the join between the mounting surfaces of the bracket and whatever it's fixed to are sealed. The hole the wires go through will also need to be sealed.
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Coming up soon, some images of it in action...
Actually, with WDR set to medium in the Longse, in parts of the picture I notice the grain as much as in the Hik. There's not a great deal of difference. If looking closely, they're both noticeable once a second (the iframe).Do you notice the grain in video during daylight in Hik and mostly lack of it in Logse?
Sorry Q, I have no idea why they're not clickable for you. I just uploaded them using the normal image upload function, and they work for me.Atom...these images are not clickable...please fix! Thanks much!
From here QAtom...may I also trouble you to post the link/URL to where you purchased your bullet?
If you've got plenty of white light available, it certainly looks good!My contribution for different modes (I kind of like no IR option and just rely on motion flood light, it looks like it will take care of the motion blur):
How about daytime though klasipca? You may not have the same issue, but if I turn WDR off I have dark areas in the images I posted. There's bright, sunlit areas, then spots such as the far left corner of the house where the trees are which is in complete darkness.I don't use WDR, it seems to do more damage then good, these are the settings I have
I see, in my case not so great.If you've got plenty of white light available, it certainly looks good!
...From here Q
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cj66zHgc[/QUOTE] Thanks! Which lens did you receive?
I went with the 5mm. They did offer the 3.6mm though. Good comms, POE cost $8 extra, reasonable time to ship, well packaged.Thanks! Which lens did you receive?
This is great news! I might have to order another one.They did offer the 3.6mm though.
Thanks Atom...not caused by you I am certain of that. Now the first three are clickable but not the 4th image...go figure!Sorry Q, I have no idea why they're not clickable for you. I just uploaded them using the normal image upload function, and they work for me...
Weirdness for sure! Hopefully it will sort itself out before the new year...Thanks Atom...not caused by you I am certain of that. Now the first three are clickable but not the 4th image...go figure!
lol. OK, well some new year's eve night images coming up later...So I think Q already has the trigger on the "Buy" button, just waiting for final set of night time images from you