How low should lux rating be for night imaging?

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boatman
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How low should lux rating be for night imaging?

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I want to buy a network camera (not necessarily wireless) for use at night. The night images don't have to be color. I am wondering if 2.5 lux is any good at night? With just starlight and moonlight, how low should the lux rating be?

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Re: How low should lux rating be for night imaging?

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boatman wrote:I want to buy a network camera (not necessarily wireless) for use at night. The night images don't have to be color. I am wondering if 2.5 lux is any good at night? With just starlight and moonlight, how low should the lux rating be?

Thanks.
0.2 lux is about the same as a full moon
0.01 is about the same as a quarter moon
0.002 is a moonless night

With 2.5 LUX you wouldn't see much of anything at night. Have you thought about IR network cameras (outdoor)? ACTi and Vivotek make decent ones.
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Google is you Friend here
Read these for some info

Scroll down to the "CCTV Lens Lux Chart"
http://www.skywaysecurity.com/cctv_lenses.cfm



http://www.hellascams.gr/The_Myth_of_lo ... amera.html
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