Good thing he was moving slow/stopped
Bad Guys rarely stop and stare at the camera. Freezing motion and still getting a crisp clean image is the goal. That’s a function of exposure, NR settings, speed, and available light. (Other settings have some effect as well like iris, sharpness, gain etc but the big 4 mentioned make the biggest impact)
I consider human targets on a fast walk/slow jog my reference target. That means slower will be easier/better and vehicles going faster will be harder and less crisp and likely have some motion blur* (again based on the parameters above)
*All of this is for night video. In daytime we can crank exposure/shutter speed much faster and get clean crisp non-blur images even on fast targets.
Distance is a function of lens. 2.8mm won’t have near the detail of say a varifocal at 12mm at 30 feet
Bad Guys rarely stop and stare at the camera. Freezing motion and still getting a crisp clean image is the goal. That’s a function of exposure, NR settings, speed, and available light. (Other settings have some effect as well like iris, sharpness, gain etc but the big 4 mentioned make the biggest impact)
I consider human targets on a fast walk/slow jog my reference target. That means slower will be easier/better and vehicles going faster will be harder and less crisp and likely have some motion blur* (again based on the parameters above)
*All of this is for night video. In daytime we can crank exposure/shutter speed much faster and get clean crisp non-blur images even on fast targets.
Distance is a function of lens. 2.8mm won’t have near the detail of say a varifocal at 12mm at 30 feet






