yes different, we need to cater to all scenarios
the issue with Z12E is at night, can get over exposed or under depending on how (retro) reflective the plates are.
Understand.
Using sensor with pixel size of 5.65micron (IMX249) and synchronised NIR illuminator,
it is possible to image speeding vehicles on expressways ( freeways?) for non retro-reflective plates.
Now exploring consumer IP cameras.
Thanks
Thank you.
Is there a similar HikVision camera if the zoom is disregarded?
More interested in the night image quality; sensor type etc.
Eg. Vivotek has global shutter sony sensor cameras
thanks
we use a gige camera with illuminator synchronised to the shutter and exposure bracketting to expose for both retro and non retroreflective please. One camera and one illuminaotr does the trick...
Looking for recommedation the best anpr camera.
Preferred Critieria
1. Sony global shutter preferred.
2. Large pixel size preferred.
3. C mount preferred
4. 1920x1080
Thanks in advance.
not relevant . whats your point?
The stroke width of car number characters are typically 1 cm.
Minimum nyquist criterion wld be 2 pixels per stroke width / cm to discern the stroke.
A resolution of 3 pixels per stroke width would be desirable to provide for some motion blur, out of focus and...
For day, a shaded area, camera as high as possible still able to see driver
Night, mount illuminator as close as possible at driver face height.
Day time more sophisticated camera would be the Sony on sensor polariser sensor imx250
To have people accessing the camera, the most direct way is to redirect required ports eg 554 from your public ip address to the camera local ip.
If your public ip is dynamic then you will need a dynamic dns (ddns) server to map your domain name. The router may provide such a ddns service.
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yes in a vehicle.
so long as the reflection off the glass into the camera is managed, its no issue.
If the illuminator is NIR then test first that the glass has not IR filter ( usually for heat )