Package Thief flips my house off

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I think this highlights how I need to adjust some cameras, and get the auto-track working a little better on the PTZ

The box was empty, sat outside for 3 days! He realizes its empty and flips me off









 
I'm honestly generally okay with the ghosting and whatever on the Front Path camera, as thats more of an overview camera

I need to get the front door camera better first! Thats the priority for now I think
 
I think this highlights how I need to adjust some cameras, and get the auto-track working a little better on the PTZ

The box was empty, sat outside for 3 days! He realizes its empty and flips me off
His mask might hide his face but his mode of transport is unique!
5 Am?
we had a 2Am to 4 Am bike guy car door checker that I sometimes I'd see in action when I worked an hour later on Saturday nites and got home like 2 am. when i lived in St. Paul.
 
I'm tempted to get up early and see if I can see him do the same somewhere, and snag his bike :rofl:
 
@IReallyLikePizza2 The cheap Color4M-TL cameras I have installed so far consistently do a better job than this with even less light. That ghosting and blurring of moving objects shown here is terrible! I would not be extolling that camera's virtues any more than a Reolink camera if this is what it regularly did. While I wish it did even better, it is definitely an incremental improvement over the 5442-LED cameras, with light sensitivity similar to the big Color4K-T/X cameras.

edit: "Pitch dark" is not how I would describe that scene—I see street lights and significant lighting from your house. Try "can't see anything with the naked eye until the camera's white LED comes on" for actual "pitch dark". With the subject in your front yard, the Color4M-TL would've been basking in light and virtually free of motion blur with the lighting present in that scene. And at the street, it subject would've appeared well lit, sharper, and with a bit less motion blur than recorded here. And you wouldn't have been getting blur trails everywhere that moth was flying—darker and there would've been noise trails, but with that amount of light it would've maintained a clear image.
 
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The problem is the lack of light, there is not much light here at all, its almost pitch dark at the street
 
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I may swap those front cams for S3's, they are regular T5442T-ZE's

I can also add more light
 
If you had active deterrence camera with a strobe or a speaker activated by an IVS rule, do you think it would make a difference?

If you were allowed to have a fence around your property everything was much simpler.
 
@IReallyLikePizza2 The cheap Color4M-TL cameras I have installed so far consistently do a better job than this with even less light. That ghosting and blurring of moving objects shown here is terrible! I would not be extolling that camera's virtues any more than a Reolink camera if this is what it regularly did. While I wish it did even better, it is definitely an incremental improvement over the 5442-LED cameras, with light sensitivity similar to the big Color4K-T/X cameras.

edit: "Pitch dark" is not how I would describe that scene—I see street lights and significant lighting from your house. Try "can't see anything with the naked eye until the camera's white LED comes on" for actual "pitch dark". With the subject in your front yard, the Color4M-TL would've been basking in light and virtually free of motion blur with the lighting present in that scene. And at the street, it subject would've appeared well lit, sharper, and with a bit less motion blur than recorded here. And you wouldn't have been getting blur trails everywhere that moth was flying—darker and there would've been noise trails, but with that amount of light it would've maintained a clear image.

Only possibly because it has onboard white lights. Add external white light and a 5442 will do the same

- Any camera with onboard lights will be "brighter" than ones without.
(of course the 4M-TL has no IR and can't see IR so a trade off)

Are the white LED's on the 4M-TL on full time? or can they be activated by IVS?

I'm trying to get one to test.

  • Not every scene can use full time white LED's on all night.
  • If I do need and can run that in a scene, I'll take the 4K-T all day long over the 4M-TL without even seeing it

- My recommendation is to use the 5442 and add appropriate external white light as needed.
I do with 1000 lumen battery floods for $30 and don't have to have white LED's on all night in scenes where not appropriate

I'm not at all convinced that the -TL has any better sensor than the 5442. Simply it has onboard white light LED's
 
Or put one of these inside and he will almost certainly :poop: his pants when he opens it up. :rofl:


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Just hope LE doesn't get called.

Who exactly calls the police in this scenario? And what crime is it to put a potato clock in a cardboard box outside your house?
 
Yeah there is nothing he could call the cops for, he stole from me