Sad but true.Good grief, some people will steal anything that is not nailed/bolted down.
That hurts. I need all those PTZ moving around like you have, and I might have caught something useful.All I saw couple pixels going in one direction and then double pixels coming back
Haha, it sure is. SmartarseIsn't (taking) pot legal in Oregon?
Yeah, I have 3 LEDs on the front of the house and right over the basketball hoop is the street light, which is also LEDs. Still not bright enough. Day image is pretty good. Still can't get a plate number with the 2.8mm.You have quite a bright street there since you are able to run the cam in daylight mode, but even that isn't a deterrent to some...
Indeed, have to be weird.thats portland for yeh, gotta keep it weird somehow..
if you wanna get plates at night your best off dedicating a camera to it, one of those Huisun PTZ's should do the trick.
Lots of noise there and motion blur. May want to play with the WDR, NR and gain. I also use LTS cams 2MP ones and I'm able to capture both front and back plates as cars fly down the alley at 30 to 40 MPH. Here is a screen shot from just 4 of them no fine tuning was done gain @40 WDR@ off and NR@50 1/30 on the shutter. Bear in mind this is a screen shot from the computer, on the TV with the NVR its much clearer and more detailed and much brighter.Not able to get a license plate number, but you can see they are perusing the neighborhood and stop to steal a large planter pot.
Yes, turret model.Thanks for the video, is that the turret model
I totally agree with Nayr re the Huisun as a plate camera. I've got one up and it's already caught one thief stealing our lawn man's blower. He drove by and I was able to see his plate clear as could be. I've got it zoomed into the middle of the street and just leave it there. I get every plate...drawback is I can't get it to change it's camera settings to capture plates at night automatically. If i could figure that out using my Dahua NVR i'd be a happy camper!I dont own a Huisun, but for the price of it.. with the optics and image chipset, your going to be hard pressed to get better results reading plates for less money.
it is basically a static cam, but with 60mm optics and adjustable focus.. and built in IR, all important things you need in a dedicated plate camera
its biggest flaw is it lacks a MJPEG feed, its h264 only.. thus it's not compatible with OpenALPR, but it'll still capture plates for manual reading.. I woulda bought one for plate reading if it did MJPEG, instead I spent considerably more than that to build a static camera (170 cam + 40 lens + 60 ir) and on spec sheet all I got was better IR and more MP to show for it.. but it does MJPEG and works at distances you dont have to worry about.. oh I had to build an enclosure because my build was not IP66 rated.
if you can live with the Huisun's limitations it'd make a fine dedicated plate camera, a few guys are using it for that and already helped police investigations..
the Huisun doing cool automation tracking stuff like in my videos is not doable, or I'd already have one up somewhere.. it lacks a documented API and all attempts to reverse engineer it have failed.. but find a 1080p IR Varifocal 6-60mm for $150 shipped to your door is a tall order if it was not for that lil junk PTZ.
When I put it in night mode the faces are blown out (overexposed) and I get a lot of ghosting. I can't seem to get all the settings right. When I mess around with it it tends to get even worse, so I just put it back to day mode. Will have to play with it more as I know from others it can get a good pic. I do want one of the Huisuns. The PTZ would be a lot of fun.I believe I have the same model and it does the same thing with all the noise if I leave it on color or daylight mode, but its not nearly that bad. Maybe you should try to switch it to night time mode.