New member and new to IP cameras. Have been super impressed with the knowledge on this board, and after searching could use some additional guidance from the gurus here.
There have been some recent serious crimes around where I live (on the outskirts of Capitol Hill in Washington, DC), and I'd like to set up a camera that can capture the license plate numbers of cars that drive by my house. (I have no interest in being able to log or look up license plate numbers; I just want to be able to hand over video to the police that they can use to track somebody down by license plate number if necessary.)
I have tried both of the following cameras for this task, which I thought were pretty nice but are not doing the job:
--Amcrest 4MP: Amcrest ProHD Outdoor 4MP POE Security Bullet Camera - IP66 Weatherproof, 4MP (2688 TVL), IP4M-1025E (Black)
--Lorex 8MP 4K camera: 4K Ultra HD resolution 8MP Outdoor IP camera, 130FT Night vision
Neither one of them is anywhere close to capturing good footage of the license plate, even if the car is parked. Based on my searches on this forum, it seems the real issue is not the MP but instead the focal length of the cameras. (Both of these are 4 mm.) I am wondering if a varifocal camera that can optically zoom to 12 mm will do the trick. Perhaps something like this:
Lorex 3MP 2K : https://www.lorextechnology.com/hd-ip-camera/2k-hd-ip-security-camera-with-motorized-varifocal-lens/LNB3373SB-1-p
Would be very grateful for thoughts. I've included some pictures below of what the Lorex 8MP camera sees from its position both day and night. Also a diagram from IPVM to give you an idea of my setup.
FYI, the camera is mounted 15 feet high, and the center of the street is 25 feet away from my house. That makes the car about 35-40 feet from the camera depending on how far up the street it is. I have a Blue Iris setup.
There have been some recent serious crimes around where I live (on the outskirts of Capitol Hill in Washington, DC), and I'd like to set up a camera that can capture the license plate numbers of cars that drive by my house. (I have no interest in being able to log or look up license plate numbers; I just want to be able to hand over video to the police that they can use to track somebody down by license plate number if necessary.)
I have tried both of the following cameras for this task, which I thought were pretty nice but are not doing the job:
--Amcrest 4MP: Amcrest ProHD Outdoor 4MP POE Security Bullet Camera - IP66 Weatherproof, 4MP (2688 TVL), IP4M-1025E (Black)
--Lorex 8MP 4K camera: 4K Ultra HD resolution 8MP Outdoor IP camera, 130FT Night vision
Neither one of them is anywhere close to capturing good footage of the license plate, even if the car is parked. Based on my searches on this forum, it seems the real issue is not the MP but instead the focal length of the cameras. (Both of these are 4 mm.) I am wondering if a varifocal camera that can optically zoom to 12 mm will do the trick. Perhaps something like this:
Lorex 3MP 2K : https://www.lorextechnology.com/hd-ip-camera/2k-hd-ip-security-camera-with-motorized-varifocal-lens/LNB3373SB-1-p
Would be very grateful for thoughts. I've included some pictures below of what the Lorex 8MP camera sees from its position both day and night. Also a diagram from IPVM to give you an idea of my setup.
FYI, the camera is mounted 15 feet high, and the center of the street is 25 feet away from my house. That makes the car about 35-40 feet from the camera depending on how far up the street it is. I have a Blue Iris setup.


