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Anyone has a solution that could help me?
I wish I. Could attached a photo for viewing.
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Attach a screenshot by using the Drag and drop or browse feature just below the reply text box.
Grainy makes it sound like it's in B&W - is it? If not, are you zooming in any way to make that determination? 2k really isn't that high resolution and the compression used blurs details.
Have you cleaned the lens? Are there reflections that could be hitting the lens?
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Make sure the file type is jpg, not jpeg.
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I attached some photos from Today 7/5/22. You can see that at one point my daughter's curtain were close and the nightmode no longer works either. One the curtains are open you can clearly see the fogginess. Now whenever there is full light, I dont see the fogginess.
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There's a few possible issues here. With the curtains open, there may be enough light to fool night vision into not turning on - can you verify this is happening or not? Also, and maybe more importantly, the camera is picking up the IR light from the camera bouncing off the nearby wall, causing the auto-exposure to darken the image (it thinks there's enough light to do so). Rotating the camera away from the wall or moving it may solve the problem.
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And what about the fogginess? Around the edge of the camera is if you look at the photos, you can't see anything.
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It appears that night vision IS working or it wouldn't be bouncing off the nearby wall. You can verify by just looking at the camera, triggering a recording in the dark and see the dull red glow from the night vision IR LEDs.
The fogginess may be due to a smear on the lens or possibly a faulty camera.
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