Just hit publish. Try againI can't see video but I had flashing too
I have. The only thing I found to improve the image was to push the 3D DNR to 100 but then there is not enough IR. Image is too dark.That image quality can't be right...even with poor IR. Have you tried changing some of the gain/exposure settings? I notice on my ptz that if I leave the gain limit at default, it will keep the shutter speed high at night and crank the gain up giving a noisy image. Limit gain and image quality becomes better without getting darker, as it automatically lowers the shutter once gain limit is reached.
Turning the gain down stops the flashing and improves the image but now it can't see across the street except the reflection of the IR.That image quality can't be right...even with poor IR. Have you tried changing some of the gain/exposure settings? I notice on my ptz that if I leave the gain limit at default, it will keep the shutter speed high at night and crank the gain up giving a noisy image. Limit gain and image quality becomes better without getting darker, as it automatically lowers the shutter once gain limit is reached.
Now see if you can adjust the shutter manually, my guess is either a firmware or hardware issue preventing the shutter speed from going low enough at night.Turning the gain down stops the flashing and improves the image but now it can't see across the street except the reflection of the IR.
1/30 is it on manual and that is darker than auto exposure. It's better but not nearly like the 10x.Now see if you can adjust the shutter manually, my guess is either a firmware or hardware issue preventing the shutter speed from going low enough at night.
Sort of strange that Tuesday night there was no flashing and Wednesday night, withe same settings, the flashing started.Monica replied to try setting 3D NR setting to 70... not really made a huge difference. Btw if I start playing with 2D/3D I get flashing image
They forgot to add "May require some assembly" on that camera website when I brought two of the 4x. I was going to use it as stand alone with FTP but SD memory card wasn't working on both camera and when I asked Monica about it.
She said I need to solder some points on the SD memory card circuit board and she send me photos where to solder at.
I was an electronic engineer until I switch over to IT and Network specialist so I still have my surface mount soldering station and some tools to do the job and so I need to go in the basement and dig into some boxes to locate the equipments.
I haven't purchase any 10x V2 just the V1 and now I am not sure about getting the V2. I know 10x have better result but I am reading that power module is going out on it in other threads is making me uneasy.
Bill
Hi Bill, can you post the pictures she sent so we have them for future use?They forgot to add "May require some assembly" on that camera website when I brought two of the 4x. I was going to use it as stand alone with FTP but SD memory card wasn't working on both camera and when I asked Monica about it.
She said I need to solder some points on the SD memory card circuit board and she send me photos where to solder at.
I was an electronic engineer until I switch over to IT and Network specialist so I still have my surface mount soldering station and some tools to do the job and so I need to go in the basement and dig into some boxes to locate the equipments.
I haven't purchase any 10x V2 just the V1 and now I am not sure about getting the V2. I know 10x have better result but I am reading that power module is going out on it in other threads is making me uneasy.
Bill
Yes I will post it when I get homeHi Bill, can you post the pictures she sent so we have them for future use?
Thanks, Bob
I am about to open a dispute as well, I just sent Monica another message and her reply was "it is a cheaper camera than the 10X. Buy another 10X and I will give you a discount".No wonder why they are no selling this model... I opened up a dispute because I am not too happy with night image at all. If there is no fix I will just get another 10x.