Sorry this question is a bit "off topic" for this board, but I guess indirectly related since I'm comparing to IP cams.
I've been comparing images/videos from my Hikvision 3mp and Huisun mini PTZ 2mp cams to snapshots/videos taken with my bridge camera (14mp images/1080p video) and must say that the Hik and Huisun literally blow it away in terms of image sharpness, clarity and dynamic range. The bridge cam seemed good 2 years ago when I got it, but the picture looks so soft now that I'm used to viewing the sharp images from the Hik and Huisun.
I've looked at video samples on youtube from other top rated bridge cams and point & shoot cams in the $100-$300 range and they seem to have the same image softness (comparatively speaking). Not sure if it's an auto-focus issue or if it's something to do with the sensors or processing chipsets. Some of the other lesser-known brands mentioned here (Hiliscon, Longse, etc.) have the high clarity/sharp images, too...The only thing I've really been able to find outside of security with this kind of clarity is some of the Gopro and Gopro-clone action cams. Problem with those is they are fixed focus and don't have the big 20X to 60X optical zoom like you find on bridge cams.
Has anyone else ever noticed this? Does anyone know of any bridge cams (say under $300) that can produce the image clarity that these newer security cams can? Based on what I've seen, I could get better video by just anchoring a Huisun mini-ptz to a tripod and carrying it around with a tablet computer to control it.
I've been comparing images/videos from my Hikvision 3mp and Huisun mini PTZ 2mp cams to snapshots/videos taken with my bridge camera (14mp images/1080p video) and must say that the Hik and Huisun literally blow it away in terms of image sharpness, clarity and dynamic range. The bridge cam seemed good 2 years ago when I got it, but the picture looks so soft now that I'm used to viewing the sharp images from the Hik and Huisun.
I've looked at video samples on youtube from other top rated bridge cams and point & shoot cams in the $100-$300 range and they seem to have the same image softness (comparatively speaking). Not sure if it's an auto-focus issue or if it's something to do with the sensors or processing chipsets. Some of the other lesser-known brands mentioned here (Hiliscon, Longse, etc.) have the high clarity/sharp images, too...The only thing I've really been able to find outside of security with this kind of clarity is some of the Gopro and Gopro-clone action cams. Problem with those is they are fixed focus and don't have the big 20X to 60X optical zoom like you find on bridge cams.
Has anyone else ever noticed this? Does anyone know of any bridge cams (say under $300) that can produce the image clarity that these newer security cams can? Based on what I've seen, I could get better video by just anchoring a Huisun mini-ptz to a tripod and carrying it around with a tablet computer to control it.