# Why Is My CCTV Night Vision Poor? Common causes of poor CCTV night vision and how placement, lighting, and camera choice affect footage. Canonical HTML: https://www.brisbanecctvexperts.com.au/guides/cctv-poor-night-vision/ Markdown twin: https://www.brisbanecctvexperts.com.au/guides/cctv-poor-night-vision.md ## Direct answer Poor CCTV night vision can be caused by weak IR, reflective surfaces, dirty lenses, bad camera angle, low light, insects, or a camera that is not suited to the distance. ## Overview Night vision problems are usually a mix of lighting, camera choice, reflections, and placement. ## Common mistakes Mounting near eaves, walls, glass, or shiny surfaces can bounce IR back into the lens and ruin the image. ## Better planning Night footage should be considered before install, especially around driveways, yards, alleys, and commercial perimeters. ## When this service may fit - You want to understand the decision before asking for a quote. - You are comparing options and need a practical way to narrow the next step. - You have a fault, concern, or planning question that affects camera count, placement, recorder, app access, or privacy. - You want to send better details so the recommendation is based on the property, not guesswork. ## What the planning covers ### Plain-English answer The guide should make one CCTV decision easier without hiding the important caveats. ### Quote relevance Each guide points back to the service page it supports. ### Decision factors The page highlights the variables that change the answer: layout, cabling, lighting, recorder, network, storage, or legal caution. ### Next step When the guide reaches its limit, the customer should know what to send for a sharper quote. ## Options and trade-offs | Option | Best for | Watch out | | --- | --- | --- | | Use the guide only | Early research and simple understanding. | The property may still change the recommendation. | | Get a Quote | When camera count, layout, or install path needs a real answer. | Send details instead of guessing. | | Book repair/help | App offline, no recording, blurry footage, or poor night vision. | Changing settings blindly can make diagnosis harder. | ## Property fit ### Homes Entry, driveway, side access, remote viewing, legal/privacy basics, and package decisions. ### Businesses Counter, stock, staff/customer areas, recorder storage, and manager access. ### Commercial sites Custom layout, storage, cabling, access control, and multi-user review needs. ### Existing systems Troubleshooting, repair, recorder, app, and upgrade decisions. ## Common mistakes - Using guide content as a substitute for property-specific planning. - Choosing camera count before listing the areas to cover. - Ignoring recorder, storage, and app handover. - Treating legal/privacy basics as legal advice. ## What to send for a quote - Suburb and property type. - The decision or issue you are trying to solve. - Areas to cover, photos, existing equipment, or app screenshots where relevant. - Whether you want install, repair, upgrade, app setup, or planning help. ## Frequently asked questions ### Do all CCTV cameras see well at night? No. Night performance varies a lot by model, placement, lighting, and settings. ### What should I do after reading this guide? Send the suburb, property type, areas to cover, and the decision or fault you are trying to solve. That gives us a better starting point than guessing camera count. ### Does this guide replace a property-specific quote? No. It explains the decision, but the final recommendation still depends on the property layout, cabling, lighting, recorder, network, and use case. ### Can this guide help with both homes and businesses? Yes, but the answer should be adapted to the property type. Homes, shops, offices, warehouses, and commercial sites have different coverage needs. ## Related public pages - [Where Should CCTV Cameras Be Installed?](https://www.brisbanecctvexperts.com.au/guides/cctv-camera-placement/) - [Contact](https://www.brisbanecctvexperts.com.au/contact/) ## Brisbane CCTV Experts contact details - Phone: [1300 269 162](tel:1300269162) - ABN: 22 644 399 959 - Email: [sales@brisbanecctvexperts.com.au](mailto:sales@brisbanecctvexperts.com.au) - Office: Unit 8, 68 Bryants Road, Shailer Park QLD 4128 - Hours: 7am to 7pm, 7 days - Quote: [Request a quote](https://book.servicem8.com/request_booking?uuid=019f5583-51fe-74ac-9621-cc7e13c7ec2b) Specific insurance, review, project, accreditation, warranty, licence-number and fixed-pricing claims should only be relied on where visibly verified on the canonical public HTML page.