afrmthabay
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ok sounds good
Sure... If you have money to piss into the wind. You can accomplish this for sub $300 easily. I referenced the link to LPR conversations in the very first response to the OP, hell you can purchase a $150 Huisun camera (even though I wouldn't) and accompish this - their are several examples. But as per normal, no one wants to read the thread and see logical answers have already been provided.I don't know how essential the lpr feature is, but it exists ams with a special optical LPR filters. With mobotix.com you will find them, but not with your budget ...
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The OP was for 8 cameras total (6 standard cams, 1 PTZ, 1 LPR) plus the hardware for recording (NVR or PC for BI/VMS) for a budget of $2,000.@zero-degrees , concentrate a bit of your words before you write them too... I have read the hole thread i have give a link to a good working hardware based solution, which works under all circumstances. It´s an professional solution, of course not for a gift price. A customer should also know, what exists from other solutions and then he can decide, what he wants to pay for it. It´s not your decision.
Have you really read your link totally? Is there anywhere a hint for the mobotix solution? I haven´t seen it, so i think my information is useful too.
A forum lives from the knowledge of many users and not only from yours .
Wonderful! So you can start a new thread with images, install pics, software/backend results?!?! Since you install these and have experience you can post real world examples for us to all learn from. As you stated this is why a forum is so great - because people provide first hand knowledge of these.i have the knowledge of mobotix. I mounted several system of them. And i am able to build up a LPR System.
I would have expected you to have a lot more input since you have such experience with LPR systems. Possibly you could provide a little more insight then a simple website link...And i am able to build up a LPR System.
Oh I don't have anything to discuss with you privately.,, I've called BS openly, and asked for you to post all your first hand experience, installs, etc with the camera you referenced or LPR in general that you claim to have so much experience with yet could only link to a website selling a camera.... If you are that knowledgeable you should be sharing all this knowledge with the forum... after all as you pointed out once multiple people's knowledge is what makes the forum so wonderful.you can pn me for further discussion. I agree, that this is going too much off topic here. It doesn´t help any more.
Nice captureSo one thing I learned is that having my LPR camera about 12 feet high it does not get blinded by oncoming traffic at night. When I had it about 8 foot off the ground most high beams blinded it.