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Hi everyone!!
Today I received my Arlo Pro 3 camera kit, While setting up, I was very impressed by the picture quality but just after the camera firmware updated, the picture went all blurry. Please let me know if this is a firmware problem or I just received a faulty kit. I will update the post with comparison as soon I get my other kit this week.
Update: Looks like this has been going for a long time now:
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The definition of "blurry" means various things. A screenshot would help. I suspect it's streaks or heavy pixelation which frequently is caused by signal strength/quality issues. I would start by rebooting the hub and reinsert the camera battery. Failing that, try removing and resyncing the camera.
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What area do you consider blurry in the pic. Are you talking about the shaded area? That is less crisp but I have seen that when there are contrasting lighting in the same view.
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Contrasting Lighting seems like a reasonable problem, but when there is no sun it still appears pixelated. Do you really think this looks 2k to you?
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This last image is obviously in reduced lighting (dusk?). The image is still in color so hasn't switched to low light B&W but less light likely means poorer quality, which is the reason for the camera to switch to B&W. Small sensors have small pixels - the number of photons hitting any pixels is reduced, increasing the noise level of the output. It's not a resolution thing other than the size of the photosites caused by resolution vs. sensor size.
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