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22 minutes ago, letsdothis said:

There is at least one thing and possibly two (or more) working against
this cap. First, there is that big umbrella light and that big, bright monitor
shining right into the camera lens, which causes lens flare (the haziness).
Then, if she was moving her ass, at all, that causes subject movement,
which also contributes to the blurriness, especially since her ass is in
shadow. There could also be an issue with the camera using a low frame
rate (frames per second, FPS), but that's just speculation.

the problem is from this bad camera model they use, the other two cameras in the bedroom are clean there is a big difference with this one,

the quality is always like that with this camera (blurry) it's more morst when there is move but on my cap she not moved her ass so imagine if she move her ass it's like navigate with a boat in a fog

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29 minutes ago, firewall said:

the problem is from this bad camera model they use, the other two cameras in the bedroom are clean there is a big difference with this one,

the quality is always like that with this camera it's more morst when there is move but on my cap she not moved her ass so imagine if she move her ass it's like navigate with a boat in a fog

If they always have those bright lights shining into the camera, it will always
be a problem. It would be a problem even with expensive cameras. Even a
lens hood wouldn't help, in this case. The only thing to do is move the lights,
the camera or both.

And, since all the light is coming from in front of her, her ass, in this position,
will always be in shadow. Darker areas will have more noise in digital
photography. It's similar to graininess in film photography. It does not make
good pics.

There are many types of artifacts and image noise caused by many different
things.

https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/list-of-all-types-of-image-noise-and-artifacts.329761/

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11 minutes ago, letsdothis said:

If they always have those bright lights shining into the camera, it will always
be a problem. It would be a problem even with expensive cameras. Even a
lens hood wouldn't help, in this case. The only thing to do is move the lights,
the camera or both.

And, since all the light is coming from in front of her, her ass, in this position,
will always be in shadow. Darker areas will have more noise in digital
photography. It's similar to graininess in film photography. It does not make
good pics.

There are many types of artifacts and image noise caused by many different
things.

https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/list-of-all-types-of-image-noise-and-artifacts.329761/

the result is the same with bright light or not, it's the definition of this camera is bad

Capture-2020-02-03-05-22-29-667.jpg

in the other apartments where they use this same camera model we have the same result also (blurry view)

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On 2/2/2020 at 11:25 PM, firewall said:

the result is the same with bright light or not, it's the definition of this camera is bad

You can get similar results for completely different reasons. You asked a
question and I gave you the benefit of my experience. If there is an inferior
camera in use, that can also play a part in image degradation. In the case
of the first pic, the things I mentioned played a major role in the bad image
quality.

In the second picture, blue light in photography makes things look blurry
because it has a shorter wavelength. Blue light is scattered ten times more
than red light. One reason is that blue light has a frequency that is closer to
the resonant frequency of atoms than, e.g. red light. Due to this scattering,
the eye has difficulty focusing, as object edges get fuzzy.

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