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Axis Exam ANVE Topic 4 Question 108 Discussion

Actual exam question for Axis's ANVE exam
Question #: 108
Topic #: 4
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When recording a night scene with IR, what is the consequence of using a day-and-night camera without an IR-corrected lens?

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Suggested Answer: C

AXIS M3057-PLVE MkII and AXIS P1378-LE both have built-in IR LED illumination. This feature is crucial for enhancing visibility in low-light conditions or complete darkness, making them suitable for various surveillance applications. The built-in IR LEDs ensure that these cameras can provide clear images even in challenging lighting environments. Reference: AXIS M3057-PLVE MkII, AXIS P1378-LE


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Dorathy
25 days ago
Wait, you mean I can't just use my sunglasses as an IR-corrected lens? Dang, there goes my budget-friendly solution.
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Reid
1 months ago
D all the way! The flickering is the worst part. It's like trying to film a rave with a faulty strobe light. Not a good look.
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Lavonne
19 days ago
D) The image will flicker
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Karma
20 days ago
C) The focus will shift
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Trinidad
26 days ago
A) The color fidelity will be poor
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Meghan
1 months ago
I'd have to go with A. Without the proper lens, the colors in the night scene are just going to look off and washed out. Who wants a dull, discolored night shot?
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Taryn
1 months ago
B seems like the obvious choice here. If the lens isn't IR-corrected, the camera won't be able to properly utilize the IR light, so it won't be used at all.
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Katlyn
2 months ago
But wouldn't the focus also shift if we don't use an IR-corrected lens?
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Billye
2 months ago
I agree with Son, using a day-and-night camera without an IR-corrected lens will affect the color fidelity.
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Vallie
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm pretty sure the answer is C. The IR light would make the focus shift, causing the image to be blurry. I've dealt with this issue before on a night shoot.
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Leanna
26 days ago
Exactly, the IR light can mess with the focus and make the image blurry.
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Chara
1 months ago
So, the consequence of not using an IR-corrected lens is poor focus?
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Shonda
1 months ago
Yeah, using a day-and-night camera without an IR-corrected lens can cause blurry images.
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Nadine
1 months ago
I think you're right, the focus would definitely shift with the IR light.
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Son
2 months ago
I think the consequence is that the color fidelity will be poor.
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