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Post Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:01 pm     Post subject: Nuvico NUVICO CB-SD3895N-L Opinions.
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Hello everyone, i recently purchased 2 of these cameras NUVICO CB-SD3895N-L

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Guys i would really appreciate your opinions on this cameras. I set them up today on 40 VA surge protected AC transformers. I noticed the color image is a bit dark and noisy. The camera has a Onscreen menu and it appears i have to regulate the backlight compensation and the AGC to low . These cameras are for outdoor use looking down on a yard. Does anyone know what the optimal settings for these cameras are?
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Post Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:01 pm     Post subject:
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It's not worth the money especially if its going outside. I've had major problems with the glass fogging up after sunset. It takes a good 2 hours until the LEDs burnoff the moisture.

You could do a silica packet inside, but as far as Im concerned this is not an outdoor camera. About the only feature that stands out is the IR range. Go for the Nuvico dome (CV/SD w/ IR option). Those work well.
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Post Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:59 am     Post subject:
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It's not worth the money especially if its going outside. I've had major problems with the glass fogging up after sunset. It takes a good 2 hours until the LEDs burnoff the moisture.

You could do a silica packet inside, but as far as Im concerned this is not an outdoor camera. About the only feature that stands out is the IR range. Go for the Nuvico dome (CV/SD w/ IR option). Those work well.


Thanks for the heads up dubwiser but i already purchased the cameras, got them for 229 elsewhere. I opened the camera and noticed the silica packs inside, so i might be ok. Cameras will go under an overhang so only blowing rain will get to them. Picture quality is good just a bit noisy, im thinking is the AGC, or DSS.
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Post Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:24 pm     Post subject:
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I have them outdoors, they work fine. Dont like all the settings they come with though, never liked the DSS and OSD rubbish personally.

Anyway, yes will be find, water sealed, actually more weather resistant than a dome, if only due to the dome's base being exposed (short of caulking it all up).
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Post Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 4:33 pm     Post subject:
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I have them outdoors, they work fine. Dont like all the settings they come with though, never liked the DSS and OSD rubbish personally.

Anyway, yes will be find, water sealed, actually more weather resistant than a dome, if only due to the dome's base being exposed (short of caulking it all up).


Hey Rory what are the settings you have on your Nuvicos, is the DSS creating the noise im sure you have witnessed?
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Post Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:37 pm     Post subject:
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I dont have any noise, but its not pitch dark where it is located. Have one still in the garage to test though. The one out in the field, I disabled DSS and the other features, all I want is a True Day Night Camera with IR, those other features are a waste of time to me.

You will need to adjust the IRIS though, mine came way too bright. I hate where they placed the focus adjustment also.
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Post Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:39 pm     Post subject:
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BTW, I just now got my hands on 2 of the CNB Day Night Bullets, will see how they work, and compare to this Nuvico (wont be tonight though I dont think as I have to go out on a job). The camera model is the CNB-B2310NVF. So far they look really nice, easily attachable/detachable sun shield and mount.

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:43 pm     Post subject:
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i have used those on a few jobs like them, but am having a problem with moisture in one of them...
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Post Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:59 pm     Post subject:
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Rebco wrote:
i have used those on a few jobs like them, but am having a problem with moisture in one of them...


Ive seen that at some time or another in most bullet cameras.
If it happens, need to let it dry out completely, then reseal properly, and some times requires caulk/sealer around the camera cable entry point.
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Post Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:59 am     Post subject:
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Have used this camera many times, and have had no problem with it, usually turn the DSS off, and with using it outside would turn off the backlight, AGC apply as you like, just make sure you have the barrel tight after you make any adjustments, and insert a fresh dessicant pack. Usually a pretty tight camera, compared to others I have used in the past. Very Happy
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Post Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 7:55 pm     Post subject:
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Thanks for the info everyone, i haven't had time to find the ideal settings for this camera. I don't know whether to disable DNR and DSS, i need optimal picture quality. I guess ill troubleshoot when i have the time.
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Post Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 6:23 am     Post subject:
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rory wrote:
BTW, I just now got my hands on 2 of the CNB Day Night Bullets, will see how they work, and compare to this Nuvico (wont be tonight though I dont think as I have to go out on a job). The camera model is the CNB-B2310NVF. So far they look really nice, easily attachable/detachable sun shield and mount.

Rory


Hey Rory had you had a chance to compare the CNB with the Nuvicos? Sorry to hear about your KPC-S230CHWWX lipstick cam, i never did like their 6 month warranty Rolling Eyes Don't throw it away, use it as a Car cam or R&D.
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Post Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 12:46 pm     Post subject:
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Did you ever figure out the optimal settings
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Post Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:58 pm     Post subject:
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Did you ever figure out the optimal settings


No one has bothered to email me with this information. I need specifics from someone that has this camera as far as what settings are optimal for outdoor use. At least i can say that i have not had any leaks or failures with these cams.
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Post Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:06 am     Post subject:
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The optimal settings are going to depend on the site, there is no one setting fits all for the cameras, just use what you need on them but I always turn off the DSS, and adjust the AGC for best pic.
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