nutsey
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That problems are from stock CN fw. Probably it can be fixed in futher releases.
That problems are from stock CN fw. Probably it can be fixed in futher releases.
Why did you do it with different lighting?So it could be this dark?
What happened to light?It is exactly the same lightning. It is very dark with hdr on. I just installed the latest 1.0.7V5 na
It's quite more complicated than just 'darker' or 'brighter'.Its just that I have seen other videos with better hdr in dark enviroment.
There is no need to flash cn before v5.Was just wondering if I could update directly to the 1.0.7 V5 or if I need to update to the 1.0.7 cn first?
Here we can clearly see some severe highlight clipping with HDR off.Here is som new comparison pictures. The darkest is with HDR on.
I'm trying to improve low light performance with V6. Very anoyning thing is it has no 25 fps mode with HDR off in its cmos sensor driver (HiSilicon SDK bug), so I can't test it out thoroughly as I've got 50Hz electric mains and I experience some issues with flickering when adjusting exposures to anything shorter than 1/50s.I wonder what would be your recommendation for a night-only scenario, where you only use the 70mai pro during the night, other than disabling WDR.
what would be the best resolution to use at night, and what compression mode (265/264)?
I'm trying to improve low light performance with V6. Very anoyning thing is it has no 25 fps mode with HDR off in its cmos sensor driver (HiSilicon SDK bug), so I can't test it out thoroughly as I've got 50Hz electric mains and I experience some issues with flickering when adjusting exposures to anything shorter than 1/50s.
I believe V5 should be better. It could be slightly darker comparing to stock but that means less noise and/or less motion blur.Meanwhile - if I need to use it at night would you recommend me to use your 1.07 + MultiPatch V5 or use the stock firmware?
Fair comparison should be done with WDR/HDR off as IMX323 does not have this feature.So... I tried the dashcam last night, compared it to a no-name Chinese brand which is using Novatek96658 Chipset and advanced Sony Exmor IMX323 sensor.
I was SHOCKED. The 70mai pro which has a better sensor almost didn't capture anything, while the no-name captured way more. I will do a full comparison this weekend when I will be taking both the cameras for a low light event, but for now I can only say that I'm utterly disappointed by the 70mai pro.
It could be of course the multipatch V5 that caused it - but even if it made the video a bit darker there is no excuse to the major difference.
My conclusion is that while the Sony sensor is the same, the image processing chip which this camera has is simply not good enough. It might have a lot of bell and whistles for other elements but for video processing it is crap when it comes to low light.
really sad!
Fair comparison should be done with WDR/HDR off as IMX323 does not have this feature.
The 70mai pro WDR is 2-frame hardware sensor HDR. Your noname cam's WDR is a software filter used to improve details in shadows and highlights.Of course I tried it with WDR off - and WDR is available in the firmware of the no-name Chinese. Really - the low-light performance is so bad that it must be the chipset. You can see it in all 70mai pro vs Viopro A119V3 comparisons.
The 70mai pro WDR is 2-frame hardware sensor HDR. Your noname cam's WDR is a software filter used to improve details in shadows and highlights.
I don't need to see any stock fw comparisons 🙂