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

I am certainly no expert with nighttime settings, but you may want to try a slower shutter speed. I would see what 0 - 5 or even 0 - 6 looks like for night combined with a slightly higher exposure comp setting (like 55 - 60). If that doesn't work, my guess is you may need additional IR light.
I have tried 0-16 with 20 gain, and it didn't help much, so I decided to go faster with more gain based on @wittaj 's settings. Exposure comp isn't meant to do anything when you're running Manual settings. It will make changes in some firmware, but all it is doing is adjusting the exposure and gain, so you might as well just make the changes yourself.

This camera does not have smart IR.
 
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Yeah, I think the trees are absorbing/reflecting too much IR.
Any thoughts on camera settings that could make a difference before I move it down low and try that? Or that could make a difference if I slide it down to around 7' or so.

I am hoping down low and shooting up under the tree makes a difference. It will possibly make the Near view useless, but oh well.
 
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I guess some locations can be difficult to get the right setup. I'm learning there's much more to successful camera images than just settings. The location and installation also play a big part in the image, and each is just as important.
 
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I hate waiting so long for it to get dark, but not much I can do about it other than complain.

Here is what I have so far and I don't know what to do. I trimmed the trees back, but not sure how much more I want to trim them. I know they're a problem, but I also don't want to completely strip them of lower branches. I moved the camera down a little bit from 9', I don't think it's quite to 8' yet, but not sure where it ended up. I want this to work, but I am close to giving up. It doesn't help that the path in this direction is 25" higher than the ground below the camera. So if I am at 6' install height, I am 4' at the path...

Another option I am considering is mounting it low, with an upward tilt. This would get the IR under the branches and maybe help? I noticed seems to do better at height, but the upward tilt could make a difference? Thoughts?

All IRs are set to 100%. The only IR that is on is from the higher camera. The lower camera had all IR turned off. New camera is on the left, current is on the right. Settings for both cameras are the same.

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I can't imagine running that fast of a shutter without a lot of ambient light. I have to run 0-5 up to 0-7
 
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