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I needed to mount camera upside down so used the inverted -- rotate image 180 degrees -- option. It works as advertised.
However, the motion sensing zone (lower 2/3 of image) stayed fixed and didn't rotate. So now I have the motion zone as upper 2/3 of image. is there a way to rotate the motion zone?
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WilsonEvans,
No. The motion detection area limitation is due to the placement of the sensor on the camera. When you flip the camera, this means the sensor is also flipped. This is a hardware limitation and cannot be resolved with software.
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WilsonEvans,
No. The motion detection area limitation is due to the placement of the sensor on the camera. When you flip the camera, this means the sensor is also flipped. This is a hardware limitation and cannot be resolved with software.
JamesC
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