DS-2CD032 IR filter defective?

xamoel

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Jun 23, 2015
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Hi everyone!

I'm the proud owner of a few Hikvision DS-2CD2032-I 3MP cams, with all of them functioning perfectly well with my Synology Diskstation using the Surveillance Station.

Having installed them recently, I noticed that one of them produces a bad image at night, during the day it's perfectly clear.
As all cameras have the same settings, I suspect something might be wrong with the IR cut filter (if that's the correct word).

I attached the images, have any of you any idea what could be the problem? If it's hardware I guess I'd have to send it back to my Aliexpress seller...

Thank you!
 

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That is not defective, that is just a really dark area with what looks like no lighting. What you are seeing is IR light bleed causing the glass to reflect some of the IR light into the lens. You can add light and disable IR, or get a separate IR light and disable what is built into the camera. The separate IR light would be the best solution most likely.

The other fix would be to use the Hikvision turret cameras, if you look at those you will see the IR light is separated form the lens, to keep this issue from coming up.
 
Like razer says its IR reflection..
To clarify you are using a 2032 bullet? or a 2132 dome? We usually see the reflection in the domes...
Regardless, make sure there is nothing directly above the bullet that may be reflecting the IR light...if there is nothing above the bullet, try moving the camera to the right and getting less of that wall in the picture, the white wall reflects a lot of IR light.
 
Thanks for your quick replies, it's a 2032 bullet.

I'm just wondering, because my other bullets, also in a very dark area, don't show this kind of corona (bright circle), and they are the same model.
I will post pictures of the others later.
 
You mean change its position? Will do, I just really like the angle I found :D
Yes, change the position, you may only need to nudge it a bit..thats why I recommend doing it at night so you can see the change in real time..
 
Open it up, (leave it to air for an hour or two) stick a Silica Gel packet inside, and then close it back up. I think there is some humidity in there, that looks too much to be IR bleed. I've had that problem before.

Cheers,

Del Boy