4kX settings help

Timokreon

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Hello all, 4kx 3.6 camera.

I've just realized that after putting in new light bulbs in my garage exterior lights, I haven't changed my settings at all.
Last night we had a door checker walking right in front of my garage door, but I'm thinking maybe the picture should be better?

Any suggestions? Attached is the door checker, and my camera settings.Cam4a.jpgCam4a.jpg
 

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Not bad really. Is that a 3.6mm or 2.8? They do have tight focus areas

Two things I would change that work together to some degree
1- dial DNR back if possible (even 5 points can help)
2 - sacrifice a little shutter. Meaning drop back to 0-2 or 0-3 which should still freeze most objects and humans but allow more light

Is that a full main stream capture? Its only 2MB.
What bitrate are you running? Recommend 16,384 , CBR
 
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Running 12,000 CBR. The picture I think is main stream... I'm not even 100% sure. How does one tell? I just went on my laptop, hit photo capture, and it states it's going to be 5MB, but then it saves to 2MB?

So maybe 46 for 2d and 3d DNR?
 
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Yeah worth a shot. And go to at least 0-2 to compensate with a little more light. You have to play with it, you have good ambient light close in

Weird, my jpeg snaps from SmartPSS are 4.5MB
 

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Just fine tuning from there.
I would try 16386 and h.264.h
 
Try taking sharpness down to ~30-35. That can help get rid of some of the "jags" in the detail. Also reducing saturation seems to help mine some with color at night. Seems to get a little more distortion with more colorful areas (see the stop sign and the red collar/shirt/bag for example).

I'd probably tweak that with a few steps more contrast myself.
 
Good catch, I run Sharpness at 38-40
 
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Every scene is different. Ambient light, distance to primary capture point, speed of targets, etc. I’ve probably got 30 hours in that and I’ll probably mess with it again :lmao: