DH-SD22204UE-GN - tuning tips for day and night

Image is improving at night... if I were to upgrade this nice sized PTZ with another similar what would you all recommend?

Current requirements
  • Outdoor PTZ
  • IR built in to improve night vision
  • Audio (nice to have)
 
Show us an image at night to compare

Budget?

B&W or color?

Distance needed?

Auto Tracking?

They work best higher up. You have a place 15+ ft in mind?

I ask because you are looking at a range of $250 to over $2500 and they aren't the same ;)
 
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  • Budget? ~$500
  • B&W or color? Day - Color, Night B&W is fine
  • Distance needed? 45-65ft
  • Auto Tracking? Not sure why I would need auto tracking... just watching backyard and nighttime wildlife (bobcats, bears, mountain lions, etc)
  • Height - 10ft high
  • Profile - Low profile
 
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Andy has a number of cheap ones. I;m not familiar with any of those

Then there is the Mini which a lot of us have and like

Autotracking means the PTZ can by itself, recognize and track targets, human/vehicle/animal (some)


Problem with most of them:
a- 1/2.8" sensor on 4MP (4K would be even worse) is not a good match especially at night
b- some like the mini flat suck at night due to weak IR

Because most use that lesser sensor on 4MP the #1 thing to look for IMHO is strong IR and/or white lights to help it see at night
Remember to cut the spec IR distance in 1/2 to start



Personally I'd look at these 2

Dont know what Andy wants for this new one - much stronger illumination


Maybe someone else has a current recommendation, Dahua has a bunch of new smaller PTZs out
 
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Keep in mind most any ptz will start at 60 degrees or less at minimum zoom so depending on where you keep yours parked now you may end up with a much narrower field of view. The main exception I know of from EmpireTech being the PTZ3E405-AI with 95-30 FOV, there’s a few others including what you have now but they’re not going to be any better. I installed one in my barn and it does fairly well but it’s definitely at the low end of PTZ’s and 4mp on the not ideal sensor. I’d recommend a fixed lens at 2.8 or 3.6mm backed up by a ptz. You may be surprised just how much you can see with a 4mp camera on the proper 1/1.8 sensor.