Walk out there, you will likely see blur. What did you set the exposure to?View attachment 7906I was able to get this picture with keeping day mode on and adjusting exposure. Haven't seen movement yet, so don't know if I will get blur.
I use a ton of my Hiks in day mode all night due to having at least decent light. Set the exposure to 1/30th at the lowest to 1/60th if the light is good enough. I have a couple actually managing 1/120th day mode at night amazingly enough, but I suspect the 4mp will not do that, or at least the 4mp Hiks I have will not.Yes indeed. Too much blur. What settings should I set the exposure too if I keep it in day mode
Yeah except you are still getting IR reflection off the wall. Even if the light wasn't there I would still say move the camera right.alternatively, leave cam where it is and create a baffle on this side of the light, maybe you can slip a small metal shield inside the glass this side of the lamp ? or change the lamp to something that does not give light facing the cam, outward light yes but to camera side no
looks like a suck it and see job, baffle light and maybe tweak off the wall a tad but the trouble is the right hand wall starts to come into playYeah except you are still getting IR reflection off the wall. Even if the light wasn't there I would still say move the camera right.
Much better than the bitter cold!me and Del Boy are much happier in the aftermath of storm Sandy, you just cant beat good old Engrish high winds and rain nthego: