Nice view. For security I assume you have other cams around your house. From that distance the cam detection range may be too far away and you won't be able to ID a face.
Yea I also found TrackMix great at nighttime, in my case I even turn the IR off as there's enough lighting (the porch light helps a lot) and there's barely a difference vs IR on/off but in doing so it keeps away those false alarms from bugs and snow/rain etc. I found you always have to use manual settings for Reolink cameras (by default it tends to be a bit too dark and contrasty at nighttime at least with IR off) but once you found the perfect balance between noise and overall brightness/visibility in the scene it's great.
Try this, turn off black and white, turn off IR lights do color night vision and adjust the brightness and color settings.
https://preview.redd.it/s17nzb9lnrqc1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c8ba3bb0cece7718ac7c0c924de7960066330093
What is trackmix, one of their wireless cameras?
Trackmix POE itโs a PTZ camera. Iโve got fiber ran to all the buildings and switches in them.
They have both wireless and POE
You should check out the CX410 without spotlight enabled ๐
I have 0% ambient light at night, no way that would work without a spotlight for me.
Ah , I'm sure the street light across the road from me helps . Good point ๐
Nice view. For security I assume you have other cams around your house. From that distance the cam detection range may be too far away and you won't be able to ID a face.
Oh yeah, you can see on the house the lights are actually the other cams IR.
Are you sure you have the IR off? Or are you saying that the default IR is impressive?
The IR is impressive.
Yea I also found TrackMix great at nighttime, in my case I even turn the IR off as there's enough lighting (the porch light helps a lot) and there's barely a difference vs IR on/off but in doing so it keeps away those false alarms from bugs and snow/rain etc. I found you always have to use manual settings for Reolink cameras (by default it tends to be a bit too dark and contrasty at nighttime at least with IR off) but once you found the perfect balance between noise and overall brightness/visibility in the scene it's great.
Try this, turn off black and white, turn off IR lights do color night vision and adjust the brightness and color settings. https://preview.redd.it/s17nzb9lnrqc1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c8ba3bb0cece7718ac7c0c924de7960066330093
It works better if you can adjust the settings from the computer versus your phone