bigredfish
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That image is with the 3400 lumen motion floodlights activated
There ya goOn your review thread it states
*Note that in most of my tests I allow the motion activated flood lights to come on a this is how I run them normally. For this test, Ive turned the motion floods off because, well, this camera simply doesn't need them!
Out of the box on default AUTO settings the light pickup is pretty intense.
*Note: there is no floodlight on.
Well Andy, when the varifocal camera comes out next year I will be spending some money with you. I need to save my money for the rest of this year so that I can afford my 2022 camera purchases. I can see at least 6 cameras.Thanks @wittaj , this camera is using the latest new full color tech, a little later than Hikvision, but still not late.
Motorized lens i think have to wait to 2022. Will need a stronger chips to get the best pics.
Later let's see how is the working for the 4mp motorized lens full color working 4MP 1/1.8CMOS
By the way, the first 20pcs stocks we ship 9 amazon to USA, and the left 11pcs stocks all sold in China.
If you find any bugs welcome to report.
In those pictures that you referenced the detail down the street is better with the new Dahua 4K camera. I notice the same thing with my 4K Hikvision that is in the front of the house.Here's the post with the comparison of the 5442 ASE and the 5442 NI from that review.
Note in the compare photos the 4th color set down, at 1/120
When the floods kick in it was too bright at anything slower than 1/120. I'm sure ive tweeked it since that test a year ago, but you'll see very similar to what I show last night at 1/120
Review: OEM IPC-B5442T-ASE-NI 4MP Pro AI Starlight Full-color Fixed Bullet
Yes as I showed in my test videos you can quite easily push the cam to new highs such as 1/500.Thanks @Wildcat_1
I’m gonna play with it a bit this week with the wife unit’s help as I’m remote one county away with mom. I need to go back through your testing and try out various setting combinations.
With these initial snaps one can clearly see the difference on the (gray not black) Jeep color, the blue Explorer and the brightness down the street at the same exposure and gain.
Much like the difference between the 5231 series with the 1/2.8 sensor and the 5442 series with the 1/1.8. It’s a another step up
At first blush, this new 1/1.2 sensor can be run about double the exposure and maybe more than that of the 5442 and get the same scene brightness, and at similar exposures it simply produces a brighter crisper image.
The lighting from this would not interfere with the IR, but would probably end up improving the 5442 image as it would have more ambient light to work with.Can I ask a silly question or two? How much would the illumination lighting interfere with a 5442 using IR at night if they both look over a 2 car driveway from opposite corners?
I could use BI to havethe cam using IR detect motion at a distance, and activate the lights thencorrect?
Also when will the 2.8mm be available?
please stop and leave me alone with my good 5442 ...But not with this camera.