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Hi, great article - thanks.Please what Reolink NVR are you using for DUO2 Poe cameras. Thank you very much for your reply LubosYou can play uno online anytime, anywhere with family and friends.
I tried the POE version of this camera and was impressed by the idea of 180-degree coverage on a stationary camera. The first thing I noticed was that the image was not very clear, and the brightness of the left camera did not match that of the right camera. I checked the firmware on the RLN36 and it was up to date. The sharpness issue was resolved after I updated the firmware on the Duo 2 POE. Even after adjusting the camera settings, I couldn't get the cameras to match in brightness. I tried different mounting locations with the same results. According to the Reolink website, the cameras not matching is normal. It didn't matter if it was day or night; the difference in brightness bothered me, so I returned it. The stitching of the two cameras in the center was flawless, requiring no adjustments from the factory settings. If I were Reolink, I would make the brightness of each camera adjustable so that you could match the brightness of each camera. If they did this, I believe they would avoid a large number of returns. I eventually put my D800 back up.
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