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acti 3511 3411 3211 4201 - low light images?

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Hello do you have any indoor comparrison shots of the ACM-3511/3411 or acm 3211 or acm 4201 indoor night/day/low light shots?

 

i need some cameras for an apartment building with is flouescent lit day and night.

I like the look of these cameras but would like to see some different shots of what they produce.

 

Thanks

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the Acti cams are slightly better than the Axis at low light,

Im sure fluro light wont be a problem.

Make sure you activate the 50/60 and fluro mode for optimal results.

 

z

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the Acti cams are slightly better than the Axis at low light,

Im sure fluro light wont be a problem.

Make sure you activate the 50/60 and fluro mode for optimal results.

 

z

 

ACti does not have 50/60 and florescent modes.... Think you have them confused with AXIS

 

ACti has indoor/outdoor White Balance Modes and only 5 fixed Maximum Auto Shutter Speed settings.

 

 

If your worried about low light performance go with the 3511.... if you want color only go with the 4201.

 

If you are a dealer you can call ACTi and order demo cameras to test for your self

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which axis cameras are on a comparrison to these? price wise as well?

sadly i only install for friends/family and family friends so im not really a dealer as such... the demo cams wouldve have been great thought to get a good feel for thier quality.

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which axis cameras are on a comparrison to these? price wise as well?

sadly i only install for friends/family and family friends so im not really a dealer as such... the demo cams wouldve have been great thought to get a good feel for thier quality.

 

AXIS is in a different price league. You will pay 2 to 3 times as much for a camera.

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