I’ve seen a few post in the past on cameras for the display. What are the good ones? And are you willing to show the quality of it? It’s one of my next purchases in the future
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That's awesome!I have a Wansview. No easy way to put a filter on it but on mine you can adjust the kelvin and saturation on the unit. There are some pics and a video from it.
Where can you get them?I have a Wansview. No easy way to put a filter on it but on mine you can adjust the kelvin and saturation on the unit. There are some pics and a video from it.![]()
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It is. From AmazonThat's awesome!
Is that one of the approx $30 ones?
How close to the side of your tank is the camera?
*seems like you could find some yellow/orange film to stick to the front if you really wanted to but maybe more effort than it's worth?
AmazonWhere can you get them?
Just ordered oneAmazon
Wow might have to order one of those myself!!I have a Wansview. No easy way to put a filter on it but on mine you can adjust the kelvin and saturation on the unit. There are some pics and a video from it.![]()
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How well does it do under blue light?I use a Reolink PTZ with nightvision
I got it from amazon a while back for $40.00![]()
How well does it work with the blue light or do I need to find some kind of filter for it?Amazon
Can’t wait to try it out, should be getting it tomorrowOn mine it has an adjustable contrast and light to dark ratio slider. It will help to cut some of the blue out. The pictures were taken when my lights were around 16000 to 18000 K. To give you a reference.
What brand camera do you have? I’ll keep this in mind after I get mine set up over the weekend.I used the following on my camera, it helps a lot with the blue lights. I'll get a picture of it at work later when lights are on. But it's easy to apply, just cut off the size you need and stick it on

