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Anyone have any experience with any qvis cameras? Maybe some snapshots or sample video or reviews?

 

Looking to buy a few for another install.

 

Specs:

 

• 1/3” Sony Color Super HAD CCD

• Effio-E

• High Resolution : 650 TV Lines

• D-WDR

• Anti-Ghost 2DNR

• IR-Smart

• 2.8-12mm VF lens

• Controlled by OSD Menu

• Internal/External

• Auto White Balance

• Color/Mono

• Armored Housing

• 3-Axis Gimble

• Dual ring design (No IR reflection)

• Screw base, simple install

 

Thanks,

 

Jason

 

EDIT: Changed title to include camera part # and added specs

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Camera came in. Very solid, I thought it was all plastic from the pictures but it is indeed all metal. Snaps and vids to come.

 

Jason

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Camera came in. Very solid, I thought it was all plastic from the pictures but it is indeed all metal. Snaps and vids to come.

 

Jason

 

 

 

hi. thats a qvis own make budget. and for the price they are good. for close work. good for using inside a home nice and small.

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Camera came in. Very solid, I thought it was all plastic from the pictures but it is indeed all metal. Snaps and vids to come.

 

Jason

thats a qvis own make budget.

 

Can you clarify that statement? I'm not quite grasping what it means.

 

Thanks,

 

Jason

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Short indoor sample video.. not much going on except the cat moving around, checking thing out as normal.

 

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Zoomed all the way out, low light:

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Zoomed all the way out, normal light:

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Zoomed all the way out, no light, IR on:

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Zoomed all the way in (12mm), low light, the door in the center is 19 feet from the camera:

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Zoomed all he way in (12mm), normal light:

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Zoomed all the way in (12mm), IR on:

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One thing I really like about this camera is the OSD controls, they are located on the cable, about 36 inches from the camera. Very convenient.. with my CNB's, my body usually gets in the way when using the OSD.

 

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Haven't used it in a live environment yet, but it looks good so far. I'm going to install this one at my firehouse overlooking the ATM for a week or so to see how well it performs.

 

Jason

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Your firehouse has a ATM?

What for?

 

Haven't used it in a live environment yet, but it looks good so far. I'm going to install this one at my firehouse overlooking the ATM for a week or so to see how well it performs.

 

Jason

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Nice! Little Casino in the local Firehouse ayy...

Blackjack tables?

 

We have a Bingo game once a week (provides 60% of our annual funding), have to keep the money flowing for our patrons!

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Huh- not sure about that camera. Maybe you don't have it setup really? Maybe a quick demo in a temporary spot? Looks good in natural light, terrible with interior lights on, not great with IR's on.

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The low light pic isn't natural light, it's from a CFL lamp about 8 feet to the left of the FOV. I'm going to try and get some daytime outside video tomorrow. And as far as the settings, I'm still learning about all of the different available settings on different cameras, so I very well could have it setup wrong.

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The low light pic isn't natural light, it's from a CFL lamp about 8 feet to the left of the FOV. I'm going to try and get some daytime outside video tomorrow. And as far as the settings, I'm still learning about all of the different available settings on different cameras, so I very well could have it setup wrong.

Did you ever get the outside shots,and which do you like better CNB or QVIS?

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I kinda gave up on the camera to be honest... I installed it at the ATM, i'll grab a video next time I'm at the fire house. I don't think it's worth what I paid.

 

With my limited experience, I prefer CNB.

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I talked to Sean and he says they are decent cameras, that they sometimes need a little tweaking to get a good picture as the default settings can be weird sometimes. I'll play with it some more and see what I can come up with.

 

Here is a pitch black night shot of the cat wandering around.

 

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Trying to pull a clip from the FD last night of it in action on the ATM. Can't get my geovision remote viewlog to cooperate :-\

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Hi Jason,

 

In your second video, you have a color rolling issue due to the certain type of lighting. Within the menu, there is a setting called "Anti CR" which will take care of that issue. Also, maybe its just me, but that same video appears to be slightly out of focus.

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I've been focusing with my iPhone

 

Bought an RF modulator for my old 13 inch tv set until I can get something fancier, will refocus and check out the anti-cr deal next week. Thanks.

 

Jason

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Hi Jason,

 

No need for a modulator if your TV has an RCA video input. You just need one of these:

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I'll send you one tomorrow.

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Cool. I got my childhood TV up here at my warehouse too. It came a few years earlier, but I guess this one was high tech back then because it has RCA inputs on it. Those little 13" TV's are great for analog cameras though.

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