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    CX410: Reolink First True Color Night Vision Camera with F/1.0 Aperture & 1/1.8’’ Sensor

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    • Reolink Fiona
      Reolink Fiona last edited by Reolink Fiona

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      Hi, y'all,

      Exciting to introduce our new camera CX410 to all of you who like amazing night vision!

      We always listen to your voice and attach importance to night vision technology. This year, we created the ColorX series, the next-gen color night vision camera series, to provide full-color night vision even in the darkest night.

      CX410 is our first true color night vision camera with an F/1.0 aperture & 1/1.8’’ sensor. With ColorX technology, the camera can capture more lights in dark night

      What is ColorX technology:
      F1.0 Large Aperture
      1/1.8’’ Super Sensor
      Powerful ISP Technology



      We will introduce how ColorX can realize full-color night vision in the next post! What other do you want to see about this new CX-410? All ears.

      BTW, ColorX is on presale now: https://bit.ly/43NGwTM
      10% OFF! Hurry up to add to cart! I can't wait to see your pictures/videos in your installing environment!






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        • Robert Hammond_315369854550200
          Robert Hammond @Reolink Fiona last edited by

          @reolink-fiona Do you have any details regarding the in focus depth of field for this sensor + Lens + Aperture combination.

          I ask because I currently use another Reolink camera mounted quite low down to record nighttime wildlife and the animals can be quite close to the camera.

          Hence requesting the nighttime distance from the camera where the subject will be in reasonably good focus.

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          • Reolink Fiona
            Reolink Fiona @Robert Hammond last edited by

            @robert-hammond_315369854550200 Hi there, this camera is with 4mm focus.

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          • user_728982352179385_728982352179385
            user_728982352179385 last edited by

            Very interessting. How much light is needed to get a bright and colorful Image from this camera? Is a open space with starlight from above enough like Tapo claims for its C325WB?

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              • joseph_1979
                Joseph Global Moderator @user_728982352179385 last edited by joseph_1979

                @user_728982352179385_728982352179385 For this type of CMOS sensor, it needs a low light sensitivity of 0.0005lux to produce colour vision.

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                • user_728982352179385_728982352179385
                  user_728982352179385 @Joseph last edited by

                  @joseph_1979
                  Hi Joseph, thank for your reply. So according to Wikipedia a typical clear night with stars has a illumination of 0.001 lux.
                  Do i understand you correctly that this should be more than enough light for this camera to produce a bright and colorfull image?

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