Hi just had a new system fitted
3 x DS2CD2383GO-1-2.8 4k 8mp camera's
1 x NVR DS 7608NI-K2/8p
fitted 8 days ago
for the first 6 days every thing was great
day 7 the system went wrong
all the video footage is fuzzy when anything moves
Hi just had a new system fitted
3 x DS2CD2383GO-1-2.8 4k 8mp camera's
1 x NVR DS 7608NI-K2/8p
fitted 8 days ago
for the first 6 days every thing was great
day 7 the system went wrong
all the video footage is fuzzy when anything moves
HI
noise reduction is set to 50 so i turned it down bit by bit the picture was worse
so turned it up bit by bit now on 100 picture looks better
camera speed is set to 1/25
when there is movement still fuzzy
and the night time the picture is bad
still working on how to post a vid
HI
noise reduction is set to 50 so i turned it down bit by bit the picture was worse
so turned it up bit by bit now on 100 picture looks better
camera speed is set to 1/25
when there is movement still fuzzy
and the night time the picture is bad
still working on how to post a vid
HI
noise reduction is set to 50 so i turned it down bit by bit the picture was worse
so turned it up bit by bit now on 100 picture looks better
camera speed is set to 1/25
when there is movement still fuzzy
and the night time the picture is bad
still working on how to post a vid
All this vids are meant to be 4k 8mp
cam setting's
resolution 380/2160
bitrate 16384
video encoding H265
exposure 1/25
backlight -BLC off -WDR off -HLC off
white balance AWB1
DNR Normal - 100
if you want to see people walking or running without ghosting or blurring
you need to increase the speed of exposure as mentionned by looney
by default your camera should be set to 1/25 on the Hikvision
try with a speed of 1/250
You have to know that the sensor sensitivity of the camera will allow you to have a clear picture and a fast exposure speed!
Your camera :
Min. Illumination:
Color: 0.01 Lux @ (F1.2, AGC ON), 0.028 Lux @ (F2.0, AGC ON), 0 Lux with IR
With high resolution you have bad low light capacity here 0.01 lux
Second, it isnt the style of camera that is the problem, its the sensor. You're seeing what many here have learned, which is that increased mega pixels doesn't necessarily mean better video, especially at night.
If you want great night video, look at the 2MP Dahua Starlight cameras or the HiK Low Light series Performance Series
Regardless of the camera you'll need to play with the shutter setting and limit DNR to minimize motion blur. Often on mine those settings are different for day/night