I've been mostly lurking here for awhile and decided to contribute. I've been testing and installing IP cameras at my house the last few months. One Axis and 6 different models of LTS and have found that spiders irritate the hell out of me. After trying auxiliary IR lighting near a couple cameras and finding a huge reduction in spider webs I have decided to test different models of IR lights and install them at all camera locations. My temporary test is with an LTS CMIP3042W 4mm. For the test, the lights were 2' below and 2' in front of the camera. The wheel barrow was 55' from the camera. Lights 1 and 2 had such a narrow hot beam that they turned out to have too much washout on any person within 25' of them.
1 CMVision IR3; 3Leds; 4.02 watts; $13; bracket OK, ~65% coverage; hot center; bad washout
2 JCHENG DIGITAL; 4Leds; 4.65 watts; $12; bracket OK; ~65% coverage; really hot center; bad washout
3 JCHENG DIGITAL; 8Leds; 6.07 watts ;$18; Poor bracket; ~95% coverage; fairly even-good upper corners; fair washout
4 CMVision IR6; 6LEds; 2.92 watts; $26; Decent bracket if oiled; ~90% coverage but dimmer; fairly even overall; fair washout
5 JCHENG DIGITAL; 12Leds; 11.88 watts; $38; Poor bracket; ~95% coverage; fairly even-best upper corners; fair washout
1 CMVision IR3; 3Leds; 4.02 watts; $13; bracket OK, ~65% coverage; hot center; bad washout
2 JCHENG DIGITAL; 4Leds; 4.65 watts; $12; bracket OK; ~65% coverage; really hot center; bad washout
3 JCHENG DIGITAL; 8Leds; 6.07 watts ;$18; Poor bracket; ~95% coverage; fairly even-good upper corners; fair washout
4 CMVision IR6; 6LEds; 2.92 watts; $26; Decent bracket if oiled; ~90% coverage but dimmer; fairly even overall; fair washout
5 JCHENG DIGITAL; 12Leds; 11.88 watts; $38; Poor bracket; ~95% coverage; fairly even-best upper corners; fair washout
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