I have the CED M2 now, but I'm thinking of getting the IR lights for the occasions when the lighting isn't all that good or its getting late in the day. But because I live in Las Vegas, more often than not, I'm shooting with bright sunlight. Will the visible light and the IR light getting into the sensor potentially confuse the readings as the bullet passes over?
What I'm thinking is getting the IR lights and then completely covering the top and sides of the frames with something like brown wrapping paper to create a triangular "tunnel" for the bullet to pass through. Anyone ever try this with the IR lights? I'm thinking this will eliminate visible light leaking into the sensors and giving bad readings. Am I on the right track here or overthinking it?
What I'm thinking is getting the IR lights and then completely covering the top and sides of the frames with something like brown wrapping paper to create a triangular "tunnel" for the bullet to pass through. Anyone ever try this with the IR lights? I'm thinking this will eliminate visible light leaking into the sensors and giving bad readings. Am I on the right track here or overthinking it?