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There are following possibilities: | There are following possibilities: | ||
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*It maybe that the camera is out of focus. The real*time video becomes black and white. | *It maybe that the camera is out of focus. The real*time video becomes black and white. | ||
| − | *DVR and monitor resistance is not compatible. | + | *If DVR and monitor resistance is not compatible then use a different monitor/DVR. |
| − | *Video transmission is too long or degrading is too huge. | + | *If Video transmission is too long or degrading is too huge then shorten the distance. |
| − | *DVR color or brightness setup is not correct. | + | *If DVR color or brightness setup is not correct then readjust setup or default. |
| − | *Resolution or stream is on low. | + | *If Resolution or stream is on low then adjust resolution or stream. |
| − | *Image sensor is bad. | + | *If Image sensor is bad then replace image sensor. |
| − | *Direct Sunlight can cause image sensor to go bad. | + | *Direct Sunlight can cause image sensor to go bad. So place image sensor out of direct sunlight. |
*Try to avoid mounting camera on a metal surface. Electrical bleeding from a power source can cause image distortion. | *Try to avoid mounting camera on a metal surface. Electrical bleeding from a power source can cause image distortion. | ||
*Indoor Camera being used as an outdoor camera which might not have an IR cut filter. | *Indoor Camera being used as an outdoor camera which might not have an IR cut filter. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 17 August 2016
Camera Feed is Blurry or Distorted
There are following possibilities:
- It maybe that the camera is out of focus. The real*time video becomes black and white.
- If DVR and monitor resistance is not compatible then use a different monitor/DVR.
- If Video transmission is too long or degrading is too huge then shorten the distance.
- If DVR color or brightness setup is not correct then readjust setup or default.
- If Resolution or stream is on low then adjust resolution or stream.
- If Image sensor is bad then replace image sensor.
- Direct Sunlight can cause image sensor to go bad. So place image sensor out of direct sunlight.
- Try to avoid mounting camera on a metal surface. Electrical bleeding from a power source can cause image distortion.
- Indoor Camera being used as an outdoor camera which might not have an IR cut filter.