Or am I just blocked by that many people?
It does seem a tad slow...or maybe I'm blocked, too!Or am I just blocked by that many people?
Don't be so sure. I've been busy reading instead of asking Q's that have been asked countless timesWe have taught them so well nobody has questions
Or they all bought the Ring and Wyze
Could be that VSS are becoming so common, some of the thieves are finally realizing their chances of not getting caught are next to none.Fwiw - this holiday season i saw less activity on cctv / security cameras on other sites also .. wondering what that means.
Lack of innovation and gimmicky product releases from overseas is to blame. Have we reached the peak of camera technology? Not so fast... waiting for the newest Sony IMX sensors to become truly wholesale
I think @Mike A. hit it on the head, its COLD out
As to camera tech, I'm still amazed how well the sensor in my new Viofo A229 Pro does in low light and in such a tiny package. Clearly the technology is well ahead of what we're seeing in surveillance cameras
What amazes me with CCTV and I don't know if it's down to processing power or simply that maybe some of the chip manufacturer's don't want their best lines going to cctv cameras, is when you look at other devices such as mobile phones, there are now chips that seem to do really well day and night, have small lenses (being phones) yet still manage amazing picture quality and dof. Most recent iphone, Galaxy's etc seem to produce almost dslr like pictures from cameras that fit in mm thick phones, yet cctv cameras seem to remain large and with lower image quality. Obviously bit rate will...
Yes I know you can see that in the 4kt/x. But it's the sensor rather than the lens that's the issue. With a more sensitive sensor you could go to a narrower aperture lens and still get good dof. eg pairing a 1/1.2 with say a 1.6 aperture instead of 1.2 but as you point out, with the current sensors, you lose a lot of the advantage of the larger sensor by getting a very shallow dof.
1/1.2" sensor that can also do IR would be nice.
4mp on 1/1.2" would be nicer.