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Look at the ribbing on the focus ring – it's a dead giveaway.Only Sigma makes lenses that look like that. "That's a nice lens, the Darkeye lens, and although it's said to be made inhouse, I can't help suspecting Hikvision secretly owns a major Japanese lens manufacturer – maybe Sigma. Norman admits he's a lens tragic and he can't help loving that about the Darkfighter.
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Hans from Hikvision, biased towards Darkfighter, according to Norman. That brings in the likes of Ness, DVTel and EvoNET, all of which did quite well in different applications, I overheard some one say."
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A full body camera can't be installed in external environments without the support of a housing. There are price considerations to take into account, too. "So far I've heard techs rate the Axis Q1635, the Sony, which also has a lovely all-round performance, the Bosch Starlight – and when it comes to movement and backlight, some installers are liking the Panasonic and the Canon. "Of course Hans is going to say that his is the best low light performer but it was impossible for me to tell, stuck at the far end of the test jig. "I spoke to Hans from Hikvision in Melbourne after the first session to get a feeling for how he felt Darkfighter had performed and to be honest, I suspect he was suffering from slight confirmation bias," Norman told SEN last Wednesday at the Adelaide Playford. Norman in front of the mounting truss at Jeff's Shed in Melbourne. Is Hikvision Darkfighter the best lowlight HD camera on the market today? West Australians can find out on Monday May 18, at the Hyatt Regencyĩ9 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, at 2pm and 4pm.Īccording to surveillance industry observer, Norman, he's unsure which of the contenders from Panasonic, Sony, Axis, Bosch, Hikvision, DVTel, Canon, Ness and EvoNET is the best low light performer at SecTech and he wants to take a careful look Monday in Perth to make a judgement.