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I live in a remote area, no street lights etc., so night time is DARK. I've been trying different things and I keep coming back to the default settings for the best night quality. Are other 5231 users doing the same in my situation? Thanks!
 

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So you're relying completely on the camera IR? Yes frequently the base settings are pretty good. Test with motion, dont rely on a still shot. Any motion blur? May play with a faster exposure..Walk through the camera view and post a sample clip here. Sometimes adding external IR or white light is needed depending on what you're trying to do/see.
 
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Thanks, yes only the onboard IR. Motion looks pretty good considering. I've tried 1/60 with not much difference. 1/120 was a bit too dark.
 

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I live in a remote area, no street lights etc., so night time is DARK. I've been trying different things and I keep coming back to the default settings for the best night quality. Are other 5231 users doing the same in my situation? Thanks!
I have a couple of the Cmvision IR200 which are very high output, and very directional, but you can add a makeshift diffuser to spread out the light. Something like a couple layers of opaque shower curtain from the dollar store ought to work. If you need a lot of IR and possibly long range, it would be one to consider.
 

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I have a couple of the Cmvision IR200 which are very high output, and very directional, but you can add a makeshift diffuser to spread out the light. Something like a couple layers of opaque shower curtain from the dollar store ought to work. If you need a lot of IR and possibly long range, it would be one to consider.
can you advise on what you mean by using a shower curtain? do you have an image of the set up ?
 

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Wrap a shower curtain or other plastic material over the face of the light. This will diffuse the directional light, changing it from a spot to a flood.
 

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Wrap a shower curtain or other plastic material over the face of the light. This will diffuse the directional light, changing it from a spot to a flood.
Thanks
 
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