@joseph_1979
Hi Joseph, i have see a few videos of the CX410. But all of those images from the camera are from city areas which are heavily lit by artifcial light (homes, street lights, cars, etc.) like in the video from "Life Hackster". I could not find a video from this camera which shows how it performs in pure starlight.
Hence my question: is starlight enough for the camera to produce a usable image?

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