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  1. I too am curious about the difference between Auto Iris and AES. My question is this: which application will produce better color and better clarity if they both were installed on identical cameras for comparison?

     

    I would appreciate some assistance with this, because recently I have come across some issues with (advertised) AES on some dome infrared cameras, but the color was just not there. Someone told me that auto iris would give me a better picture. Thanks!

     

     

    The color on the Dome with AES is not there because there is no ICR (Infrared Cut-Filter Removal). So therefore you will not get correct colors on that budget dome. So having Auto-Iris on a dome without the ICR does not give you correct colors. To achieve correct colors on the dome you need a ICR not Auto-Iris.


  2. Some cameras use a combination of DNR and DSS to achieve the 0.001LUX. Color cameras that achieve that lux level without utilizing the DSS and DNR are usually over $8,000.00. Those 0.001Lux cameras are pretty good cameras though if used right because it requires a lil bit of light. People should not buy 0.001 lux cameras and realistically expect a $200.00 camera to equal a $8,000.00 camera. But then again it all depends on the application.


  3. GS-6023IRDC

    480TVL

    1/3" Sony Super HAD

    15 LED Bullet Camera

    12vdc/24vac Dual Voltage

     

    GS-3032CDS

    480TVL

    1/3" Sony Super HAD

    Mini Swivel Dome

     

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    Vincent

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    Golden State Instrument Co.


  4. We used to carry something like that at our company. What you are looking for is a small DVR that records on a SD memory card. It is about the size of big pack of gum though. Video is CMOS webcam quality. We stop selling it because no one buys it. It is more of a gimmick. It doesnt really work that well and if people buy they would only buy one. Maybe check out http://scorpiontheater.com they have spy stuff there.


  5. Well for one thing ...it's a sharp CCD. Usually budget IR Domes don't have a ICR (Infrared Cut-Filter Removal) Device. So your colors will be way off in the Daytime. Especially if there is any sunlight around. Cameras without IR will usually have an IR filter attached directly on the CCD itself to achieve the correct colors during the day.


  6. Monitor is fine. I have both a CRT and upconverting LCD on my bench. No DVR. This problem has stumped me for weeks. I'm trying to figure out if the reason might be the Dual 12vdc/24vac board on the camera itself that is causing this. All i know is with a 12vdc input it doesnt do this.

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