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drewgost

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In the video, can anyone tell me why anyone that walks across the camera looks transparent? Is this a camera issue or a setting issue? Or is it just as good as the camera can do?
All bought from Andy, (which by the way is the only one to buy from)
(IPC-HDW5231R-ZE

I am not sure why but you have to download the video to view it?
 

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Cant even view them downloaded.

Post them to YouTube. Most folks here wont download unknown files

Also state what camera model and show us your Exposure/DNR settings
 

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can anyone tell me why anyone that walks across the camera looks transparent?
The figures are quite distant and small - but that looks to me more like a motion blur problem. And maybe a liitle too much noise reduction.

As @bigredfish suggested, the exposure settings will be key to any useful responses.
 

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Anti-flickerOutdoor
ModeAuto
Auto Iris On
3D NR On
Grade 50
 

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What's your exposure setting? To get motion without blurring (ghosting) you need 1/60 or 1/100. Auto just won't work at night especially. It's a balancing act if IR, brightness, contrast, gamma, back lighting and noise reduction along with exposure.
 

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all Picture settings are at 50%
Backlight = Off
WB Outdoor
Day&night
Mode Auto
Sensitivity Middle
Delay 6S
IR Light off
 

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What's your exposure setting? To get motion without blurring (ghosting) you need 1/60 or 1/100. Auto just won't work at night especially. It's a balancing act if IR, brightness, contrast, gamma, back lighting and noise reduction along with exposure.
Exposure settings =
Anti-flickerOutdoor
ModeAuto
Auto Iris On
3D NR On
Grade 50
 

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Here's my settings. There is some ambient light, but this should give you a starting point anyway.

5231_night.JPG
 

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Yeah - auto exposure will never work at night unless you have a ton of ambient light.

That is a great camera and just needs to be dialed in.
 
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