Teaser Info and Mini Review - Empiretech B52IR-X3 Triple Lens Camera

Usually lower in daytime- 25 or so
Night depends on the camera and how much light is available (IR or White) but generally 40 ish

Its ALWAYS about how much light you have. Always
 
Usually lower in daytime- 25 or so
Night depends on the camera and how much light is available (IR or White) but generally 40 ish

Its ALWAYS about how much light you have. Always
Check it out....Can it can better from here or tune my camera differently? Or do you think its too dark and am I too far away?

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Test 2 - Night
 
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I think those trees are sucking up a lot of your IR.

I would defer to @wittaj only becasue he has this cam and I dont.

At full screen I'm getting a lot of artifacts on you. But I have to remember it is 2MP

I would play with Sharpness (down), Gain (down), and try back to a 0-9 exposure. Try each separately so you can see what effect. We're trying to get rid of some of those artifacts.
I'm not really seeing blur, gets better as you get closer. You could increase NR up to but not more than 40. But again play with each separate. go in small 3-5 increments.
 
I think those trees are sucking up a lot of your IR.

I would defer to @wittaj only becasue he has this cam and I dont.

At full screen I'm getting a lot of artifacts on you. But I have to remember it is 2MP

I would play with Sharpness (down), Gain (down), and try back to a 0-9 exposure. Try each separately so you can see what effect. We're trying to get rid of some of those artifacts.
I'm not really seeing blur, gets better as you get closer. You could increase NR up to but not more than 40. But again play with each separate. go in small 3-5 increments.
I ended up just setting it to “auto” and it actually turned out a lot better than me trying to mess with it. Once I’ll get more patience, I’ll try to do this manually and tune it in all the way….check it out

 
Several people have asked me if it is possible to use this camera as LPR.

Yes you can. The wide, middle, and zoom, while you cannot change the aim independent of one another, each one has its own settings like an individual camera.

So you can set the wide with a slower shutter to create a nice overview and catch the color of the car, etc. Say a 1/30 will probably stay in color for most. Motion will be a blur, but the objective is to get the car color.

Use the middle one with a faster shutter to get the details of the vehicle. Say a 1/150 shutter and infrared.

And use the zoom camera with 1/1000 shutter to get the plate.

Ideally to capture the most plates, the camera should be within 60ish feet of the camera with a decent angle.

Obviously the types of plates you typically see dictate that. Raised plates with good contrast between the plate and the letters or plates the size of bumpers can get a longer distance, while the printed plates need a shorter distance.

With that said, and by no means would I suggest this distance because this is a perfect raised plate with reflective white background and black raised lettering, but this is from 110 feet. The printed plates at that distance were basically non-readable - you could digital zoom in and make a decent guess for some of them, but I would not recommend this distance if your area is primarily printed plates.

This thing is an infrared light cannon and that certainly helps.

1/1000 shutter
0-45 gain

Brightness 35
Contrast 55
Saturation 48
Sharpness 10
Gamma 45

NR - 28

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I ended up just setting it to “auto” and it actually turned out a lot better than me trying to mess with it. Once I’ll get more patience, I’ll try to do this manually and tune it in all the way….check it out



A bit of a trade off. Problem is dealing with 2MP at distance at night. Not bad though.

No offense but is that second clip of you or your brother from a different mother? :oops:
 
A bit of a trade off. Problem is dealing with 2MP at distance at night. Not bad though.

No offense but is that second clip of you or your brother from a different mother? :oops:
Hahaha that’s not me….someone strange walked around my property at night holding a bible and eventually walked off into a canyon that goes no where. The whole reason I setup the camera in that location is weird people come through that “hole” in the fence
 
Hahaha that’s not me….someone strange walked around my property at night holding a bible and eventually walked off into a canyon that goes no where. The whole reason I setup the camera in that location is weird people come through that “hole” in the fence
Need to put up a sign, This Way to Church >>>
 
Does anyone know why i can't view the mainstream for the Panorama camera? It always look blurry like a substream. Whenever i click on a camera in blue iris, i notice the screen sharpen as it adjusts from substream to mainstream....but not for this one camera. The medium and distant views work fine, but not panorama view. I even turned off the substream for the panorama, and it results in the camera having a "lost signal". Really strange and i cant figure it out. I just updated the firmware too with no luck.



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Does anyone know why i can't view the mainstream for the Panorama camera? It always look blurry like a substream. Whenever i click on a camera in blue iris, i notice the screen sharpen as it adjusts from substream to mainstream....but not for this one camera. The medium and distant views work fine, but not panorama view. I even turned off the substream for the panorama, and it results in the camera having a "lost signal". Really strange and i cant figure it out. I just updated the firmware too with no luck.



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Everything looks right.

I would delete the camera and add again.

Without knowing your field of view, the pano may not show much improvement between the two at a distance. My +100 feet looks about the same, it is the brick up close I can tell it is switching.
 
Everything looks right.

I would delete the camera and add again.

Without knowing your field of view, the pano may not show much improvement between the two at a distance. My +100 feet looks about the same, it is the brick up close I can tell it is switching.
its the same camera you are replying to in the other thread right now about the PTZ preset and IVS rules

:lol:

I cant even see a difference when i walk by up close. ill try deleting and re-adding.
 
Ultimately the goal is to have one of these on either side of the gate, covering the approach from both directions of the path. I went ahead and ordered the second one, even though the first one isn't fantastic at night for me. I am attributing the performance to maybe a less than ideal install height of just under 6', so I am testing around with the second one to see if I can get better night captures.

I designed and printed up a pole mount bracket for testing. If the taller install height works, I plan to make one that is similar to the PFB junction boxes, but will clamp around the pole. I also printed a pole clamp to hold the pole to the fence; it works, but to save print time, and check fitment, I cut the height in half. The finished piece will have 2 clamping bolts and some more fillets/reinforcements to take out some flex. The fence does move a little in high wind, so hopefully it's not an issue.

The test height is about 9'. To me it seems more obvious than I want it to be, but then I look at where the current one is mounted and this looks better. Outside of the winter, I think the trees will do a reasonable job of hiding it a but when you're on the path. The only concern I have with the new height is I will need to cut some of the tree branches in the gap I am shooting through. It's not the end of the world, but something I will need to pay attention to.

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The side of the road. Someone backed into a No Parking sign pole and it laid there for months. I decided to be a good neighbor and do some neighborhood clean up.
I couldn't be that lucky. I'm looking for metal poles for cameras, I thought you knew of a place to source them as they would be perfect
 
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I couldn't be that lucky. I'm looking for metal poles for cameras, I thought you knew of a place to source them as they would be perfect
It's about 9.5 feet, so it was likely 12' to start with. I'm sure it wouldn't be cheap since it's powdercoated and has a finial, but they have to be available somewhere as companies buy them all of the time to install them.

A quick search shows this place. I would be surprised if you didn't have a local supply house you could get them from.
 
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