Dahua WizColor 5x59-PRO and SmartLight 5x59-IL new series

Nothing wrong with a good IR image until the subject gets close enough to use the white LED's.

I think this will be the biggest problem folks come to ask about becasue they think they can run color at night without enough light.

In your second video running 1/30, its useless for ID until you are right on top of the camera and the white lights kick in.
Better to have a good IR image out on the sidewalk than a dark blob. Use the IR thats what its there for.

Don't fight physics
 
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I have seen about everything in the hood, been here for 43 years. I have had gone the motion light route and found it just draws more attention to my house than if it just stays dark. It's the main reason I even turn off my little porch Malibu lights. When it's very late it's better to just let them walk by and don't ask for their attention. This is why I run Color mode on my big PTZ as they can't see it following them when it about tracks. The cam in the other corner of porch runs IR. I like the fact that even there is some motion blur, I can tell what color of clothes or car that drives by. I will definitely keep playing with some of your ideas and do appreciate all the feedback!
 
Nothing wrong with a good IR image until the subject gets close enough to use the white LED's.

I think this will be the biggest problem folks come to ask about becasue they think they can run color at night without enough light.

In your second video running 1/30, its useless for ID until you are right on top of the camera and the white lights kick in.
Better to have a good IR image out on the sidewalk than a dark blob. Use the IR thats what its there for.

Don't fight physics
Wow, I am learning so much by following this thread. Read your comment about turning AFSA on and configured it for two of my cameras. Just did a walk test and was amazed at what it does. Didn't even know it existed. Thanks!
 
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Wow, I am learning so much by following this thread. Read your comment about turning AFSA on and configured it for two of my cameras. Just did a walk test and was amazed at what it does. Didn't even know it existed. Thanks!
Post some clips.

Everyone learning tonight.
 
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I have seen about everything in the hood, been here for 43 years. I have had gone the motion light route and found it just draws more attention to my house than if it just stays dark. It's the main reason I even turn off my little porch Malibu lights. When it's very late it's better to just let them walk by and don't ask for their attention. This is why I run Color mode on my big PTZ as they can't see it following them when it about tracks. The cam in the other corner of porch runs IR. I like the fact that even there is some motion blur, I can tell what color of clothes or car that drives by. I will definitely keep playing with some of your ideas and do appreciate all the feedback!
On my house I also keep the front dark, except between 11pm and 6am. One of the cameras is focused on the steps leading down into my yard, and if someone crosses that tripline, it sends an alarm signal to the NVR which then tells Alexa to turn on ALL the outside lights around the house and initiate a bunch of sounds from outside speakers. Definitely works as a deterrent.
 
On my house I also keep the front dark, except between 11pm and 6am. One of the cameras is focused on the steps leading down into my yard, and if someone crosses that tripline, it sends an alarm signal to the NVR which then tells Alexa to turn on ALL the outside lights around the house and initiate a bunch of sounds from outside speakers. Definitely works as a deterrent.
Would love a video of this as well. Sounds like a great deterent.
 
Would love a video of this as well. Sounds like a great deterent.
This is the tripline that sends the message to the NVR when someone walks down the steps late at night. The Alarm output on the NVR is connected to a switch which sends a wireless signal to a Smartthings hub, which then connects to Alexa to activate several Philips Hue lights. Here is a video of the first time I set it up. It is much more elaborate now. I guess I should make a new video of it at work.
 

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That's hilarious @tmxv4128 ... and any dirtbag walking up your steps would be OMG, I'm outa here!

Love the "Lost in Space" reference ... and if it is "much more elaborate now" (and not just for Halloween), FOR SURE you need to post a video of that.
 
That's hilarious @tmxv4128 ... and any dirtbag walking up your steps would be OMG, I'm outa here!

Love the "Lost in Space" reference ... and if it is "much more elaborate now" (and not just for Halloween), FOR SURE you need to post a video of that.
Here is a little greeting for the UPS driver yesterday. I was testing out the speaker on the T54PRO-ZE.
 

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I'm thinking that UPS driver has delivered to your house before and "knows" what to expect ... whereas a first-time UPS delivery person would be like OMG, what's going on and react stronger.