KyleK29 0 Posted March 10, 2013 So I've been having this issue as of late. One camera does it inside, when the lights are on. It's picking up a trace of the light and causing the strobe effect. I played with an idea (the shroud idea may work, but I don't want to unmount/disassemble if I don't have to) on using window tint over the cell on the glass. It should reduce the sensitivity enough to still be "daylight" sensitive but not low-light sensitive (which is what they truly are). Depending the tint %, I might be able to fine tune. Just as a quick test, I held a sunglass lense over the cell and it stopped flickering (IR full on). Shining a flashlight near the lens turned the IR to off. I'll post back if I find something that works. An obvious and simple fix would be to allow the firmware to control the IR lights by the day/light mode. That way we could at least do it manually with a schedule. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites