In some of the discussions about trying to get good night-time motion capture with the 54PRO's, I commented that "Is it possible that the "3D NR" on the 54PRO that (as you can imagine with something that "averages" over multiple frames) just does dismally with moving objects in low light?" and "is it possible that the S3 IR light is better ... and/or maybe the S3 sensor is more sensitive to IR than the 54PRO?"
So I ran some simple tests to assess IR sensitivity of the 5442 versus the 54PRO ... short answer is if anything, the 54PRO appears to be more sensitive (in this DAYTIME scene) in IR as the image is brighter ... albeit some/most/all of this could be processing. HOWEVER, at night (which obviously is the use case for IR), I found the opposite - be sure to see the 2nd post!
So what I thought would be an easy test ended up providing puzzling results!!!
The first animated GIF (original PNG's attached) is using the default settings, but setting shutter to 1/30000s (intentionally under-exposed), iris 100 (both are F/1.2 at full wide and the zoom is fairly wide with the 5442@430 and 54PRO@550 to match horizontal FOV), gain 0, and all NR 0. So the "exposure triangle" should (!) be the same.
So we can answer the IR sensitivity question (again, this is DAYTIME - I'll test at night) by comparing the exposure when I force B&W ... and the 54PRO is certainly brighter ... but again, some/most/all of this could be in the processing. Regardless, it seems pretty certain the 54PRO sensor is at least just as sensitive to IR as the 5442 ... which I would be extremely surprised if it was not ... but never hurts to make sure and rule that out.
The second animated GIF is the same params in Color. Remember that iris=100, gain=0, and shutter is FORCED AT 1/30000s ... so the camera shouldn't (!) change the settings and "correctly" meter/expose. Once again, the 54PRO is brighter (probably due to processing) plus it's a LOT more colorful and less noisy.
Finally, the third animated GIF is the same params in Color, but instead of "forcing" the shutter to 1/30000, I set it to 0-1msec (1/1000s is more than enough light here) ... so the camera can properly meter ... which they do. Unfortunately, I don't know if any way to "see" what settings are being actually applied - i.e. we are assuming(!) that iris(100) & gain(0) are LOCKED and don't change, what shutter speed did each camera "decide" to use.
I think the IR sensitivity is basically the SAME between the 5442 and 54PRO camera's ... or at least "same" relative to the color differences ... since we don't know how much the difference is due to processing. In fairness, I need to do a nighttime test under low light to see if for some reason that would be different ... but shouldn't be ... which turned out to be WRONG.
So in summary (and after looking at the nighttime posts), I'm really puzzled what the heck is going on! ;-)
Again, this ideally should be a fairly simple test - we are just looking at exposure - not sharpness, noise, motion, etc. It's frustrating that my results were not consistent between day & night (photons should be photons!) and I can only guess that there some funky processing going on that is not allowing me to truly assess lens/sensor capability.
Note these tests do NOT tell us anything about possible differences between the IR LIGHT ... and how the camera (smartly) adjusts exposure from that.
Nor do they tell us anything about possible "3D NR multi-frame averaging" that the 54PRO may be overly aggressive with compared to the 5442 which would result in a cleaner STATIC image, but would cause more motion blur.


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So I ran some simple tests to assess IR sensitivity of the 5442 versus the 54PRO ... short answer is if anything, the 54PRO appears to be more sensitive (in this DAYTIME scene) in IR as the image is brighter ... albeit some/most/all of this could be processing. HOWEVER, at night (which obviously is the use case for IR), I found the opposite - be sure to see the 2nd post!
So what I thought would be an easy test ended up providing puzzling results!!!
The first animated GIF (original PNG's attached) is using the default settings, but setting shutter to 1/30000s (intentionally under-exposed), iris 100 (both are F/1.2 at full wide and the zoom is fairly wide with the 5442@430 and 54PRO@550 to match horizontal FOV), gain 0, and all NR 0. So the "exposure triangle" should (!) be the same.
So we can answer the IR sensitivity question (again, this is DAYTIME - I'll test at night) by comparing the exposure when I force B&W ... and the 54PRO is certainly brighter ... but again, some/most/all of this could be in the processing. Regardless, it seems pretty certain the 54PRO sensor is at least just as sensitive to IR as the 5442 ... which I would be extremely surprised if it was not ... but never hurts to make sure and rule that out.
The second animated GIF is the same params in Color. Remember that iris=100, gain=0, and shutter is FORCED AT 1/30000s ... so the camera shouldn't (!) change the settings and "correctly" meter/expose. Once again, the 54PRO is brighter (probably due to processing) plus it's a LOT more colorful and less noisy.
Finally, the third animated GIF is the same params in Color, but instead of "forcing" the shutter to 1/30000, I set it to 0-1msec (1/1000s is more than enough light here) ... so the camera can properly meter ... which they do. Unfortunately, I don't know if any way to "see" what settings are being actually applied - i.e. we are assuming(!) that iris(100) & gain(0) are LOCKED and don't change, what shutter speed did each camera "decide" to use.
So in summary (and after looking at the nighttime posts), I'm really puzzled what the heck is going on! ;-)
Again, this ideally should be a fairly simple test - we are just looking at exposure - not sharpness, noise, motion, etc. It's frustrating that my results were not consistent between day & night (photons should be photons!) and I can only guess that there some funky processing going on that is not allowing me to truly assess lens/sensor capability.
Note these tests do NOT tell us anything about possible differences between the IR LIGHT ... and how the camera (smartly) adjusts exposure from that.
Nor do they tell us anything about possible "3D NR multi-frame averaging" that the 54PRO may be overly aggressive with compared to the 5442 which would result in a cleaner STATIC image, but would cause more motion blur.


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