Has anyone else dissasembled the ball mount on Hikvision and Dahua bullet cameras and grind away the teeth from one half of the mating ball in order to gain fine-tuning camera alignment to viewing area?
When zoomed in at 12mm and beyond, I find that the engaging teeth are so coarse that I can never get my desired view aligned (up/down, left/right, and tilt). At 60mm, the teeth will step you more than the entire width of the picture away from what you are trying to capture!
I only have to grind off the teeth from one side of the two mating halves.
Anyone else do the same?
In my professional life, we use Axis cameras and they don't have teeth inside the mount for this very reason, so it allows for very fine alignment of the camera.
When zoomed in at 12mm and beyond, I find that the engaging teeth are so coarse that I can never get my desired view aligned (up/down, left/right, and tilt). At 60mm, the teeth will step you more than the entire width of the picture away from what you are trying to capture!
I only have to grind off the teeth from one side of the two mating halves.
Anyone else do the same?
In my professional life, we use Axis cameras and they don't have teeth inside the mount for this very reason, so it allows for very fine alignment of the camera.