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Iמ "General" in spec they wrote: "IR Range - I3: 30 meters; I5: 50 meters; I8: 80 meters"
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I don't get your last question? These cameras are rubbish compared to human naked eye.
Here is a great article that explains it...http://www.cnet.com/news/htc-explains-why-4-megapixels-are-better-than-8/If the 3MP has poor low light quality, then what causes a lower megapixel cam to be better? In this logic, is the
1.2MP > 2.0MP > 3.2MP in low light? How much better is it in terms of human naked eye perception?
Here is a great article that explains it...http://www.cnet.com/news/htc-explains-why-4-megapixels-are-better-than-8/
Now this is just a general rule. For example, bosch has a 1500 box camera that is 5mp and amazing in low light...the new 4mp hikvisions are also better in low light than the 3mp...
@Biggs, yes the 2MP WDR is a big difference... let me dig up some links from a supplier I use that puts videos up.
yesNoted on the links. Sorry, yes, the new 2MP/4MP "true WDR" Hiks should be better in low light. However, I was referring to the older Hik models like DS-2CD2412F-I (1.2 MP) and DS-2CD2432F-I (3.2MP). Like you said, in daylight, the 3.2MP would be noticeably clearer than the 1.2MP. However, in low light, would the 1.2MP be noticeably clearer than the 3.2MP?
Probably not. Maybe. But probably OEM Hikvision which is possible (LTS for example).Hi,
Some suppliers at aliexpress tell me that the camera is original from hikvision,
but without logos, it's possible ?