Post what he says. I am thinking of repurposing another computer to be a tester.I'm running this cam on a sperate test system and still waiting on support to tell me how to purchase a second license.
Post what he says. I am thinking of repurposing another computer to be a tester.I'm running this cam on a sperate test system and still waiting on support to tell me how to purchase a second license.
Send support your current support information, that includes your current license code.Post what he says. I am thinking of repurposing another computer to be a tester.
The wife and I do not want any more mouths to feed.Will you adopt me?
Wooo, that is great 150ft at @looney2ns deep dark place, that is really a nice result.Thanks for sharing!So I now have a B54IR-Z4E S3.
It's temp mounted, as I need to experiment to find the best location for it.
Anyway, after throwing it up quickly, and doing some rudimentary setting changes, we have this.
Distance to target is a bit too far at 150' but still getting decent results.
Currently using the same settings day & night.
1/2000
H264H
8192
15FPS
These are stills captured by BI via tripwire.
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LLLFFFGGGThe IPC-B54IR-Z4E-S3 arrived yesterday from Andy. I have pre-programmed it and it is now in the paint shop as of this morning. I will mount it this afternoon and get it ready to start collecting license plates in color for the night run.
My exact words when I find someone on video that the cops were asking me about.LLLFFFGGG
I did have the HLC off. Then I went to 50% and then 99% to try and cut down on some of the glare from the license plate. Looks like I will just have to up the shutter speed. The shutter speed on my LP3 camera which covers the same area is 1/375. Of course that is black and white. I just came back in from raising the camera a tad. We will see what tonight brings. Here is picture from my LP3 camera with the car in about the same spot.I would try with HLC turned off.
Like I mentioned, I have a lot less light than you so headlights would be an even bigger issue.
I was experiencing the pulsating thing as well, but all I care about is the plate so I will take some pulsating if I could capture color plates. I just need a tad more light. So I am trying different things to see if I can make it work.
Try zooming more as well.
Parley upped his shutter speed.I upped the shutter speed to 1/600 and that helped me get the rear license plates.
did you try WDR (yes WDR) with values below 40? In low value mode WDR on Dahua cams one video frame is taken from one (not two or three) exposures.Here are last night's results from my LP3 camera that is now in color 24/7. The pictures are now much better across the spectrum because my LP3 camera is right next to the security light. The main problem I have was the lack of cars going by last night. Especially ones with a front view. However, I did have a truck come by with an old California plate with the orange lettering on a black background. California has reintroduced the plate and I call it the "retro-plate". I will make a separate thread on that one. Shutter speed at 1/400 and HLC still at 99. Still needs some fine tuning. Here are some photos from last night.