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Dome Cameras With Built In Ir


basilb

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Some cameras I installed a couple years ago have problems now with IR whiteout at night caused by the acrylic covers getting scuffed from wear & tear. They have the IR inside the dome around the lens. It doesn't seem to take much to get micro scratches in the plastic - I assume from cleaning &/or wind borne dirt. Is this a common problem & should I have stayed away from in-built IR?

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Can you not just replace the covers, are spares available?

more commonly, the seal between lens and cover fails/shrinks/distorts etc. This allows the IR reflections into the lens thus giving the white out.

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the dome camera that looks over my koi/stergeon pond came with IR inbuilt into it but i unplugged the lead to the ir bit so ir doesnt work as like others have said it had a white ring round the lens which made video picture look terrible at night, luckily tho with the pond brick lights lit up during the night the irs arnt needed but i tried it and didnt think much of it at the time, imho its better to have a seperate ir lamp fixed to the building along side each camera :yes:

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the dome camera that looks over my koi/stergeon pond came with IR inbuilt into it but i unplugged the lead to the ir bit so ir doesnt work as like others have said it had a white ring round the lens which made video picture look terrible at night, luckily tho with the pond brick lights lit up during the night the irs arnt needed but i tried it and didnt think much of it at the time, imho its better to have a seperate ir lamp fixed to the building along side each camera :yes:

This is quite remarkable Colin, for once I agree with you, best to have seperate IR lighting

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yes it`s a common problem but a couple of years ago LED`S were the answer to everything, today it`s "sens up" technology ................. tomorrow it`ll be something else.

its always a compromise.

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yes it`s a common problem but a couple of years ago LED`S were the answer to everything, today it`s "sens up" technology ................. tomorrow it`ll be something else.

its always a compromise.

May be so. but the problem is...easily resolved.

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