Street Guardian SG9665GC vs Transcend DP220 vs Panorama II (NIGHT)

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Full Review / Source:

https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http://andrei.krutsko.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry150815-231731

@jokiin followed up in the Russian forums that posted about this review with:
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"Thanks for looking at our product, just a few things to mention maybe it's not clear

G-Sensor The data is not logged, Registrator Viewer picks something up but it's not actually the G-Sensor, configuration instructions are available from here
http://www.mediafire.com/view/4nsvpj9on2y426c/Configure-Registrator-Viewer-for-SG9665XX-series.pdf

Vadim author of the Registrator Viewer has been very helpful in updating his program to support our cameras


The bright pixel you noted is because the CMOS sensor is not calibrated, we had to roll back the firmware to an earlier version due to a bug we are fixing and it resets the sensor calibration when we do this, there is a manual process to calibrate in the earlier firmware but we are adding an auto calibration function in our next firmware, there are also some new features and some performance improvements, the firmware should be available soon

Any question or anything not clear @alexsoll will be able to help and add translation, he is our distributor for CIS

Thanks"

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So yes, nice side by side test. You can ignore the couple hot pixels you see on the Street Guardian, they will be gone after the new GC firmware comes out soon that auto calibrates the sensor. The rattle you hear was because they didn't mount the camera 100% correctly that was recording the audio. The point of this side by side is the over all night performance.
 
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Sorry for the awful translated text. The review was natively russian written and not optimized for a translation. Pls don't hesitate to ask any questions
 
Sorry for the awful translated text. The review was natively russian written and not optimized for a translation. Pls don't hesitate to ask any questions
Welcome to the forum !
 
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