You need to study here: LPR | IP Cam TalkI did select this camera (IPC-HDBW4231F-E2-M)
not sure if it will give me LPR with a distance of 20 meters between the camera and the intrusion line. what size of lens do you guys recommend (it will be mounted 10m high and will watch 125m left and 125m right total of 250 meters.
I did select this camera (IPC-HDBW4231F-E2-M)
not sure if it will give me LPR with a distance of 20 meters between the camera and the intrusion line. what size of lens do you guys recommend (it will be mounted 10m high and will watch 125m left and 125m right total of 250 meters.
the correct distance is 10m high and will watch 39m left and 39m right total of 78 meters. I made a mistake there.Hi @rahhazar
I do like the IPC-HDBW4231F-E2-M, however not for longer distance image capture.
You will need a tighter FOV as noted by @biggen to capture license plates at 20 meters... see the DORI section of the cliff notes iirc 80ppf is needed for a good license plate capture if the plate is basically straight on to the camera.
So you need 40m each direction? You're only option is two bullets each looking the direction you want. Install two of these:lets see if i can find another booby camera that can do this job.
I want the whole 78 meters under fov too for this to work.So you need 40m each direction? You're only option is two bullets each looking the direction you want. Install two of these:
Not gonna work like that. You can use three cameras: One for the overview using the boobie and then two for dedicated LPR usage. That is the typical setup anyway. Always need an overview cam in addition to a LPR camera.I want the whole 78 meters under fov too for this to work.
the correct distance is 10m high and will watch 39m left and 39m right total of 78 meters. I made a mistake there.
hmmm let's see if I can find a guy through Upwork to make them work together for me and how all plates in my overview feed.Not gonna work like that. You can use three cameras: One for the overview using the boobie and then two for dedicated LPR usage. That is the typical setup anyway. Always need an overview cam in addition to a LPR camera.
i have a budget of 50k for this project any thing under that amount does the job.Hi @rahhazar
You are going to need to open up your piggy bank to meet those requirements as that requires a significantly better set of cameras / or one massive single unit composed of multiple cameras.
Normally using multiple cameras works better for your budget to meet the requirements you have spec'ed out.
Unless the Upwork guy can bend the rules of physics to his will, there is no way a 3.6mm camera is going to get readable plates at 40m. No way no how...hmmm let's see if I can find a guy through Upwork to make them work together for me and how all plates in my overview feed.
I meant take lpr from bullet camera and show it in overview camera feed. Using 3 cameras together.Unless the Upwork guy can bend the rules of physics to his will, there is no way a 3.6mm camera is going to get readable plates at 40m. No way no how...
yes USD, I sheet my pants reading it.$80k USD?!? For an overlay?!?