what is the price for the 2nd gen cameras?Candy just told me that you can order 2nd gen now, so... who is in?
let me know.
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what is the price for the 2nd gen cameras?Candy just told me that you can order 2nd gen now, so... who is in?
It can't be, unless it is crippled on purpose. You can't just have the firmware to tell the hardware to go faster than it physically can.Is the PTZ speed firmware/software limited?
One of my cameras is installed outside, but it has only been 2 months. I got the camera at the beginning of October. It is completely exposed to the elements. It has survived 3 very heavy rainstorms so far. It still looks the same so far. Here is a picture of the camera.Anyone have one mounted outside in the sun long enough to say how the plastic housing is holding up to UV exposure?
Good to know it's working exposed so far, all my Huisun cams are protected under the eaves.One of my cameras is installed outside, but it has only been 2 months. I got the camera at the beginning of October. It is completely exposed to the elements. It has survived 3 very heavy rainstorms so far. It still looks the same so far. Here is a picture of the camera.
THAT's what I commented about earlier...in BlueIris, it seems half speed, but in iVMS there is a slider to increase PTZ speed, and it's dramatic. It's fast enough that the panning view is all blurred until the cam settles into a preset position. I guess I'm really missing out on a faster PTZ!If second generation has auto tracking, I will buy a few.
If you all want your huisun ptz faster try ivms 4200. It seems to double the speed compared to the live view page.
Time for a comparison!It can't be, unless it is crippled on purpose. You can't just have the firmware to tell the hardware to go faster than it physically can.
If they are steppers motors (which is obviously the case), speed depends upon firmware.It can't be, unless it is crippled on purpose. You can't just have the firmware to tell the hardware to go faster than it physically can.
Does anyone know if the plastic is ABS, PBT, or something else? Probably not ABS or it will turn yellow quickly.One of my cameras is installed outside, but it has only been 2 months. I got the camera at the beginning of October. It is completely exposed to the elements. It has survived 3 very heavy rainstorms so far. It still looks the same so far. Here is a picture of the camera.
I think acrylic is the most UV stable plastic, so I hope it's that.Does anyone know if the plastic is ABS, PBT, or something else? Probably not ABS or it will turn yellow quickly.
According to the User Manual, the cover of the camera is made of "alufer". Anyone familiar with this?I think acrylic is the most UV stable plastic, so I hope it's that.
Perhaps it's "aluf"? 90% recycled plasticAccording to the User Manual, the cover of the camera is made of "alufer". Anyone familiar with this?
Several mentions on Alibaba on this material, and its aluminum alloy..the 'fer' may indicate ferrous?According to the User Manual, the cover of the camera is made of "alufer". Anyone familiar with this?