This is a capture from last night with my Dahua N85EFN2 4K Night camera with a 2.8mm focal length. Looking to tweak as much as possible. I will be using this camera to direct a mini-PTZ SD1A404XB to do facial detection along the sidewalk and front entrance. The PTZ will be mounted in the corner underneath the terrace.
I'm doing this to monitor who passes in front of my house with a tripwire activated between 10pm and 6am. There's been a lot of thefts in the surrounding blocks and I'm working with some neighbours to find out who has been circulating when said thefts happen in order to see a pattern. We're sure it's a local group of youths who are semi-organized.
This camera doesn't need to identify (I knew that when buying the camera) as the PTZ will be doing the zooming and face detection.
When doing the screenshots of the settings, I realized that WDR was on. And the gain is probably high.
It's illuminated a 120W LED reflector (equivalent to about 1000W incandescent). I'll be replacing it with a much more powerful unit, about 3X more powerful, to be able to simulate daylight as much as possible.
Forgot to screenshot the image settings but here they are:
Coding Strategy: General
Type: General
Compression: H.264
Resolution: 3840x2160(4K)
Frame Rate(FPS): 10
Bit Rate Type: CBR
Bit Rate(kb/S): 8192
Any help is greatly appreciated.
View attachment NVR_ch1_main_20221017210540_20221017210623.mp4




I'm doing this to monitor who passes in front of my house with a tripwire activated between 10pm and 6am. There's been a lot of thefts in the surrounding blocks and I'm working with some neighbours to find out who has been circulating when said thefts happen in order to see a pattern. We're sure it's a local group of youths who are semi-organized.
This camera doesn't need to identify (I knew that when buying the camera) as the PTZ will be doing the zooming and face detection.
When doing the screenshots of the settings, I realized that WDR was on. And the gain is probably high.
It's illuminated a 120W LED reflector (equivalent to about 1000W incandescent). I'll be replacing it with a much more powerful unit, about 3X more powerful, to be able to simulate daylight as much as possible.
Forgot to screenshot the image settings but here they are:
Coding Strategy: General
Type: General
Compression: H.264
Resolution: 3840x2160(4K)
Frame Rate(FPS): 10
Bit Rate Type: CBR
Bit Rate(kb/S): 8192
Any help is greatly appreciated.
View attachment NVR_ch1_main_20221017210540_20221017210623.mp4



