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Uniview IPC542E-DU G Starlight Camera Bench Test: First Impressions

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SEN has gathered good first impressions of the 1/1.9-inch, f1.4 3.8-11mm Uniview IPC542E-DU G Starlight full body camera, distributed locally by C.R. Kennedy. 

This is a well-made camera with particular strengths in street scenes between 1-10 lux, and strong colour rendition. The camera has solid performance against backlight and delivers its performance at economical bit rates and an economical price. 

After dark is this camera's metier – it retained contrast in low light better than it did during the day – pushing our test target out to about 30 metres from the lens. Also of note is the camera's epic performance in monochrome when pushed into night mode at around 1-2 lux. In black and white, the Uniview IPC542E-DU G is an absolute cracker. 

Front Right 5m 2
Colour rendition is strong – we've elevated WDR +1 in all aspects of our test except indoors – it's the setting this camera prefers, especially with variable lighting.

Check out SEN’s February issue for our full report on Uniview’s IPC542E-DU G Starlight.♦

• Auto day/night functionality
• Up to 120 dB WDR (wide dynamic range)
• 3D DNR (digital noise reduction) compression
• Triple streams
• ROI (region of interest)
• 9:16 corridor format
• Wide temperature range: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F).


Lovely, warm colour rendition at 8.30pm in Sydney. Low light betwween 2-10 lux is the great strength of this camera – it's the best low light performer we've seen at this price point. 

 

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