@bigredfish I like my cams pretty crisp for audio so I use AAC at 16k, disable Mic Filter and set to 90%What is everyone using for audio settings?
@bigredfish I like my cams pretty crisp for audio so I use AAC at 16k, disable Mic Filter and set to 90%What is everyone using for audio settings?
there is also self-welding(sometimes named adhensive/fusing) insulation tape... this should give you a near water/air-proof sealing...Thank you guys for suggestions, I'm surprised I've never heard of coex seal.
Hahaha. By the way this was from last night. The problem is the neighbor's kitchen light plays havoc with the camera. However if you look into the distance you can almost read the street sign if you have a 4K monitor. IMHO this shows how good the 4K is.2022-2023 just when another new sensor comes out
Or ask the neighbour if you can mount the camera on his side - jobs a good un.Hahaha. By the way this was from last night. The problem is the neighbor's kitchen light plays havoc with the camera. However if you look into the distance you can almost read the street sign if you have a 4K monitor. IMHO this shows how good the 4K is.
He's stated it will be next year sometime.I need a varifocal version of this @EMPIRETECANDY any update on this?
ALL cameras need light at night. Simple physics. Marketing a camera as low light and full color doesn't change that fact.
Unless you know you have enough ambient light or can live with the white LED on, go with a camera that can see infrared. The full color type cameras cannot see infrared, so you couldn't add external IR later.
But in a completely black situation without any ambient light and without the white LED on, it looks like crap and you cannot add external IR as it won't see it.