Thread: Low light CCTV?
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Default Low light CCTV?

On Mon, 18 Nov 2019 22:52:21 +0000, "dennis@home"
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I have a starlight camera and yes they blur on moving objects.


Thanks.

It doesn't use long shutter times but integrates many frames (512 max I
think).


Sure ... but that worked as a practical overview of *why* it happens.
;-)

I don't use it as a security cam.


Ok.

The PIR light is probably the best if the camera can switch to daytime
colour fast enough.


.... depending on how long the subject is there to view or how much
footage (can I say that or should I say 'megabytes of video data' g)
you have captured to review?

I would like a Starlight camera to play with but not sure if there any
VFM models worth having (I believe my recorder (Alien MEGAHero)
supports 1080p FWIW).

Cheers, T i m