Tips for Camera Installation
-In determining the installation point of the camera, please ensure that the surrounding field of view as open as possible, to avoid the lens in front of the blocking objects affect the field of view, which at the same time easy to cause infrared near the reflection, resulting in white overexposure.
-In order to obtain the best monitoring perspective, we recommend that the camera is installed at a height of 4-8 meters, but also according to the specific monitoring requirements to choose the appropriate installation height.
-Please install the point lens direction as far as possible to avoid facing the light source angle, otherwise the backlight environment will affect the image exposure effect.
-Please try to keep the camera away from the high humidity and fog environment, otherwise it will affect the picture effect.
-Please avoid installing the camera in a high dust environment as far as possible, otherwise it will affect the picture effect, such as unavoidable, the need for regular cleaning and maintenance of the outer surface of the lens.
-If you install the camera in a high dust-free environment, dust scattering will occur so that the picture appears "snow" phenomenon, is a normal dust reflection phenomenon; -The brighter the environment at night, the brighter the image will be.
-The brighter the environment at night, the clearer the image of the camera, the less noise; please choose a different low-light performance of the camera according to the environmental illumination.
-If your camera is installed in a low light environment, you can add additional fill light to increase the ambient illumination.
The brighter the surrounding ambient light, the more it will affect the automatic exposure of the camera, resulting in dark foreground targets; If there is a significant angle of the light at night, please turn the camera toward the direction of the light, not backlight.
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