Any way to improve quality for night vision. See image.
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Hello,
What setting would you recommend to improve the quality of the image, especially at night? I work for a home builder company and we have recently purchased some Arlo Go for some of our communities that are under construction due to theft. Anyway, the quality at night is poor, I can see a car in the video but can't make out the type and I'm wondering if there is a way to improve the quality.
Example of a vehicle in one of our subdivisions late last night.
Here are my settings.
Brightness is at 50%. I tried to increase it but all I would see is a bright light.
Motion is at 100%
Video Quality - Set to high
Now, the above camera is close to the ground, hoping to catch license plates. However, after watching the video last night, I would be lucky to get a description of the car.
Any recommendations that anyone could provide? Should be located the camera underneath a street light for better coverage? I know the local police department has had success with these cameras and I'm just wondering how we can have the same success.
Thank you.
James
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But, most issues tend to be on the side of lighting. The cameras night vision ( led IR ) is limited to what it can deliver as to range ( old inverse sq law ), max distance is prob 30 ft or so.
So you can add lighting if possible to solve your issues be it overt ( reg floods lights ) or covert ( 850nm IR lighting ).
Try some out to see how good it works in a test location.
(BTW, license plates prob are not going to happen as not enough rez due to compression )
Morse is faster than texting!
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Would something like this improve my video quality at night?
https://www.amazon.com/Brinno-APL200-Activated-Infrared-Illuminator/dp/B010888STS
I need something that is portable as no power is available.
Yeah, I figured getting a clear picture of the licenses plate on video probably won't happen but at least a description of the vehicle would be helpful to the police.
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The light you posted should be fine. There are many others, too.
The picture you posted appears to have moisture on the lens, blurring the view. A quick, careful wipe of the lens with a cloth that has a drop or two of something like RainX may help if the camera can't be angled down to help keep rain off the lens.
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Agree... now seeing the pic, it appears the IR is reflecting/bouncing off and washing out the pic a bit thereby limiting view.
raindrops, condensation etc.
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