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Your choice is to turn the brightness down. It's maybe possible that you could use 3rd party software to adjust the video exposure and contrast but if there's nothing there, it won't help.
Why did you turn the brightness up in the first place?
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Many of us need to up the brightness to 100% to get adequate night vision. Then when sunrise rolls around need to lower it or the video for the day will be washed out. I wish Netgear would incorporate some kind of automatic adjustment based on time of day. This is a serious flaw IMO.
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While maybe not satisfying, external lighting would be a better solution for what we have now. The IR illuminators simply won't light much area beyond 15 feet or so from the camera. If you don't have street lights or house lights that already provide some light, consider a motion detection light.
Post a screenshot so we can see what you're seeing. A day and nighttime shot would help.
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yes ! this so annoying. There should be an auto brightness option or atleast an option when night vision is active it records at a certain brightness setting.