Hello, first post and I am new to home security cams but not new to sensors/processors/etc. I purchased this cam just to play around with:
Amazon.com : Amcrest ProHD Outdoor 4 Megapixel POE Bullet IP Security Camera - IP67 Weatherproof, 4MP (2688 TVL), IP4M-1025E (White) : Camera & Photo
It is advertised as a 4MP cam but the mfgr says that is uses a IMX322 sensor:
Amcrest ProHD Outdoor 4MP POE Security Bullet Camera - IP66 Weatherproof, 4MP (2688 TVL), IP4M-1025E (White)
I realize that the camera and the sensor are crap but I wanted something to play around with. I am ordering some Starlights from Andy. The IMX322 is a 2000 (H) × 1121 (V) resolution sensor (obviously not 4MP). Anyone know if that is the actually sensor that is used in the cam? Are they just upscaling? Seems a bit disingenuous to advertise it as 4 megapixels.
Amazon.com : Amcrest ProHD Outdoor 4 Megapixel POE Bullet IP Security Camera - IP67 Weatherproof, 4MP (2688 TVL), IP4M-1025E (White) : Camera & Photo
It is advertised as a 4MP cam but the mfgr says that is uses a IMX322 sensor:
Amcrest ProHD Outdoor 4MP POE Security Bullet Camera - IP66 Weatherproof, 4MP (2688 TVL), IP4M-1025E (White)
I realize that the camera and the sensor are crap but I wanted something to play around with. I am ordering some Starlights from Andy. The IMX322 is a 2000 (H) × 1121 (V) resolution sensor (obviously not 4MP). Anyone know if that is the actually sensor that is used in the cam? Are they just upscaling? Seems a bit disingenuous to advertise it as 4 megapixels.
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