Strange 2CD2335-I Lens Issue Maybe?

essjay

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Hi guys....

Not sure do I have a defective camera, maybe something set in Blue Iris or a camera setting itself but I'm not getting the zoom from a 6mm 2CD2335-I that I perhaps expected I would have.

Take a look at the below two screenshots, taken about 4 hours apart. The night shot seems way more zoomed in than the earlier shot during the day. It's a full screenshot as all the times/dates are showing. The wall facing the camera is about 16ft away from the camera.

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Also note the picture in the photos above look "widescreen" and stretched whereas now the picture from the camera (below) is more 4:3 and not stretched.

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All images taken from the iPhone app. I also have a second 6mm 2CD2335-I and the zoom looks the same as the daytime screenshots.
 
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@essjay you likely simply zoomed in with the mouse scroll wheel..simply zoom out..
 

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@essjayyou likely simply zoomed in with the mouse scroll wheel..simply zoom out..
Possibly.... But like I said all images taken with the iPhone app and when I zoom in on that the time/date does not stay in the same place. Both the daylight and night images above the time/dates are all there.
 

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Possibly.... But like I said all images taken with the iPhone app and when I zoom in on that the time/date does not stay in the same place. Both the daylight and night images above the time/dates are all there.
Then you are zooming in with your iphone app..You will get the 4:3 image ration when in 3mp mode...in 1080 it will be 16:9...you were likely messing with the resolution..
 

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Very easily doing both. Makes sense, thanks......
 

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Very easily doing both. Makes sense, thanks......
Also note that in 1080p mode you will get a slightly wider horizontal field of view (with hikvision cameras)...if you dont need the extra vertical fov, leave it in 1080p mode.
 
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