I upgaded from the UNI 4MP 2.8mm Bullet (IPC2124SR3-ADPF28M-F) to the new UNV Owl Wise 4MP 2.8mm Bullet (IPC2314SR-ADF28KM-WP) "night vision". Wow. Here are two side by side. The BW infrared vs the Color Owl Wise. Both are at 02:00 AM, the Owl WIse was with no "smart illumination -(off) and with a partial full moon.
It's amazing. On nights with no moon and overcast, the lighting is extremely good. The overcast tends to give enough scattered light from the city downtown several miles away (reflected light). On clear nights, no clouds the image at night is good but not as sharp. Using the camera "smart light" gives full sharp color image. I prefer
when I can to not use the white light on the camera, it's not that bright but it is noticable. The IR lights (two faint red dots) are far less visible and I prefer not having a camera be seen.


It's amazing. On nights with no moon and overcast, the lighting is extremely good. The overcast tends to give enough scattered light from the city downtown several miles away (reflected light). On clear nights, no clouds the image at night is good but not as sharp. Using the camera "smart light" gives full sharp color image. I prefer
when I can to not use the white light on the camera, it's not that bright but it is noticable. The IR lights (two faint red dots) are far less visible and I prefer not having a camera be seen.

