But only if you have enough light. Once you speed a shutter up to 1/120 to minimize blur, you need a lot of light.
So - if the white LED on the camera is the only light source, this might no suffice.
But only if you have enough light. Once you speed a shutter up to 1/120 to minimize blur, you need a lot of light.
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So question, with that direct white light coming from the CAM, did you get any facial washout like you can on a too bright IR? I know this is a bad comparison and maybe I am thinking wrong on this cause if you blind someone with a bright flashlight you can actually get a good picture if no flections ruin it. So maybe this is a stupid question...Wasn’t my experience. More like 4-5 before it was at all noticeable
I think the varifocal is much less if I recall…?
You got a Pro?Nope I was wrong
At zero zoom it’s 5.74 ft so probably similar with some zoom
I’ll find a video of the fixed 3.6 and post it here in a bit
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@bigredfish proved that wrong in his videos. Focus is fine closer up and his videos look good. Got to remember these are security cameras, if you can Identify that is the best you can do, people are not there to pose/smile for the camera, they will be moving and if they are not suppose to be there they will be moving fast. One thing my son and I did when we set up his cameras was make sure we had the cameras focus on entry points, Doors/Windows. Then of course a camera for his vehicles and the street for unwanted vehicles.Ouch, hadn't noticed this. That would make it much less useful in my scenario.