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I justed installed a 13 camera system ( geovision) and on all the cameras it looks like I have ants on the screen. It isent real bad, but it is not clear and also a little distorated. I can really see them good when the IR turns on. I have tried hooking it up to a tv from 4 feet away and still the same. It is not a ground loop. Any ideas besides bad cameras?????

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Looks pretty normal for most types of video compression, from that picture... unless you're talking about that one bright white dot?

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No im not talking about the one white dot. The image looks fuzzy on the computer it is installed on(it is at max quality) and I tried hooking it up stright to a mointer and still the same. Its just is not close to crystal clear during the day. Dealer guys said sony cameras must have bad chips and is gonna send me some test cameras before replacing all the cameras . I just find it hard to believe that 13 cameras all have bad chips.

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Lets see a daytime image, cant really tell from that small one above.

If you connected the camera direct to a monitor and its the same then its not a DVR issue.

Whats the specs or model of the camera?

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geo vision 1480 pc based, CM120HL Weatherproof Night Vision High Res Bullet Style Security Camera, i have 6 sony domes that are 600 tvl, and a few hd sony cams that are 640 tvl and all the same picture.

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The first one you listed isnt a Sony camera, more likely the rest aren't either?

Actually its really overpriced for what is essentially considered a basic color IR camera.

Anyway, could be bad cameras, but also check the power to each one, make sure its getting enough power, and you can also try another thing, turn the contrast down on the monitor you are using to check them with, if its the same monitor thats connected to the DVR then that might be the problem, high contrast on certain monitors will cause alot of noise otherwise not seen on other monitors.

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24 IR Color Dome Camera, 1/3 inch SONY Super HAD CCD, 540 TV Line, Built-in 3.6mm Lens. also have a few bullet cameras that are also 1/3 sony high res ccd with 600 lines. I will check the contrast on the mointer. Have tried playing with the contrast on the gv software but no luck. I can basiclly change the res from 1080 to anything lower and still the same picture. I have also tried a direct connect to a tv(not the mointer) and still. have tried 3 different power sources on cameras with a 6 ft lead and still the same. I will play with it today and see if I get anywhere.

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Changing the rez on your TV really isnt going to improve the picture quality of the cameras much as the most the cameras are putting out are probably only 480p anyways. Like you, I seriously doubt that all 13 cameras are bad.

 

I agree with Soundy that the nighttime picture looks pretty typical, for such a low light shot such as that, you are going to get noise. We really need a larger daytime shot to compare with.

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