2332 turret cam bad night picture.

blake

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Mar 14, 2014
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I've tried everything, but night view is very grainy.
 
I've tried everything, but night view is very grainy.
Is wdr off or under 10? Is noise reduction all the way up? If so, Im guessing that area as no other light and is pitch black...you will need more ir or regular light...this type of situation is better suited for a 1.3mp camera or a camera with much stronger IR.
 
Did you change exposure time? I run my 2032's @ 1/12 and still get my desired setting of 15fps.
 
After thinking about it. I had a weak POE injector and had the same problem. I took a spare 12 volt 3 amp power adapter and used it to power the cam (instead of the POE injector) and HEE-HAW I had awesome IR!
Remember "Not" to use both for powering the cam!
 
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I would change exposure time first, before going through all the trouble of testing the POE!
 
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Checked and adjusted all settings. Nighttime picture got better, but nowhere as clear as my 1.3 or 2mp. I think for my next job, I'm going to recommend no higher than 2mp cams for a better balance if they are going to use exterior lighting.
 
Is wdr off or under 10? Is noise reduction all the way up? If so, Im guessing that area as no other light and is pitch black...you will need more ir or regular light...this type of situation is better suited for a 1.3mp camera or a camera with much stronger IR.

Customer didn't want bullet cams, they wanted turret.
 
Customer didn't want bullet cams, they wanted turret.
I believe LTS has a 2mp version of the turret...i dont know if the lux specs are closer to the 0.028 of the 1.3mp or 0.19 of the 3mp @milkisbad

Does the customer have lights that can be used and they are just not turning them on?
 
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I believe LTS has a 2mp version of the turret...i dont know if the lux specs are closer to the 0.028 of the 1.3mp or 0.19 of the 3mp @milkisbad

Does the customer have lights that can be used and they are just not turning them on?
That is correct. Now they want to add a side flood light to aid camera
 
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Even a small amount of extra light is very helpful...pop an led bulb in there and you are set for life..
 
@milkisbad, the street light adds a lot... in areas where its pitch black and there is very little reflective surface for the ir to bounce off, its going to be grainy...there is nothing that can be done other than using a camera with a lower lux rating..do you know the lux rating on the 2mp turret?
 
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New cam, same thing. They're gonna have to add lighting. That side of house is pitch black.
 
I think there are some confusing numbers that have put into print, there is 'quite' a visible difference between the xx32 and xx12 light response.

Not so much as being a fantastic difference ... more like, 'thats better', lol (added to the fact that the lower Mp is cheaper, then its a win win)