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  1. The lunaeyes.dvrdns.org is not supported by bubo bubo

     

    I know that, but why?? If it's the same manufacturer of the other link?

     

    Same manufacturer or not those are two totally different DVR's with different firmwares not to mention different hardware. The one on lunaeyes is only supported by the app scdvr and is no longer supported since it is already out of date.


  2. DWDR is just a different way of doing BLC.

    There are different ways of doing true WDR.

    Double scan - Scan a picture twice one for the bright areas and one for dark areas and combining both.

    Pixim - Calculates each pixel separately and adjust accordingly to each one, that is why the picture seems pixelated on these types of cameras but WDR is the best i have seen especially with the new seawolf chips


  3. It looks like that because you replaced the lens with a 4mm which gives you a wider FOV.

    The LED's on there before were designed to illuminate a 6mm lens not a 4mm that is why you are getting a flashlight effect on your cameras at night. With a 4mm with a 1/3" CCD will give you a viewing angle of 64 degrees. You will need to buy an illuminator with a 60 degree angle.

     

    Vincent T.


  4. TDN is probably under a price revolution this year.

     

    The mechanical switch to move the IR-cut filter is down to $10 now

     

    http://www.dhgate.com/ir-cut-filter/r-ff8080812b51ebc8012b52d4943a0f0c.html#1

     

    It's usually cheaper than that but that is only for box cameras.

    I have this one sitting here

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    This for bullets and domes. You can see how the AI and ICR are integrated on the lens itself. This is usually more expensive.

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