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    Worlds First Review - Dahua - IPC-Color4K-X / DH-IPC-HFW5849T1-ASE-LED - Full Color 4K Camera

    Nice to hear that, I was unable to take a pictures today but will try tomorrow after work. I took one camera apart but cant figure out how to adjust the lens it seems like there is two tiny screws on each side of the lens and some glue but it really doesn‘t look like there is a thread more like...
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    Worlds First Review - Dahua - IPC-Color4K-X / DH-IPC-HFW5849T1-ASE-LED - Full Color 4K Camera

    Thank you for the reply, I’am positive this is the camera issue as some videos in this thread are very similar to my camera installation and non of those look out of focus like mine does. Will give it a try tomorrow and will post back. Thank you.
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    Worlds First Review - Dahua - IPC-Color4K-X / DH-IPC-HFW5849T1-ASE-LED - Full Color 4K Camera

    I'll try to do it tomorrow, when I'm looking at the photos and videos of the other guys in this thread I know that something is wrong with my cameras.
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    Worlds First Review - Dahua - IPC-Color4K-X / DH-IPC-HFW5849T1-ASE-LED - Full Color 4K Camera

    Hi guys, I need some help with my cameras I got two 3.6mm and both are out of focus within approximately 8 ft from the camera. Can the lens be adjusted in these cameras? and if so how? Thank you!
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    Worlds First Review - Dahua - IPC-Color4K-X / DH-IPC-HFW5849T1-ASE-LED - Full Color 4K Camera

    Thank you guys for suggestions, I'm surprised I've never heard of coex seal.
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    Worlds First Review - Dahua - IPC-Color4K-X / DH-IPC-HFW5849T1-ASE-LED - Full Color 4K Camera

    Hi, Guys how do you protect unused plugs? (audio in out, alarm, power) I got my cameras installed under the soffit and all the plugs are inside it. I use dielectric grease for ethernet connection and it's been problem free for years but with this camera there is so many plugs that it makes me...
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    Got my new PTZ to replace new one I fried in 2.34" rain. Need the Gods of the Forum to tell me how to waterproof properly.

    I've been using dielectric geese on my cameras for the past 4 years and never had a single problem. Just my $0.02.
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