First LPR... bit of a challenging location, but we'll see if it can work.

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Here is how I have my LPR camera set up right now temporarily. I'm not super happy with how the possible locations are shaking out for this. I would like to move it more toward the street; ideally down behind the mailbox, but there is a power transformer vault and two utility boxes there and I'm sure the telcos and power company would destroy a camera if in that area. The neighbor down the street also has TEN (yes 10) cars so its inevitable that there will be something parked out front. I guess I could pull it back more close to the grey cable demarc (because let's be honest, Comcast will never touch that and aim it across the telco box. That might get a better angle down the road.
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I definitely have a lot of tuning to go; this isn't an amazing dusk image. The Dahua IPC-HFW5241E-Z12E has great zoom though. I can get nice and close.
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The night image is pretty decent though.
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Sidewalk visitors are sure... unique though.
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Unlike all my other cameras I'm relying on the motion detection in the camera and ONVIF event reporting; just seeing how well that works.

I picked up a Dahua IPC-HFW7442H-Z4-X to try out as well. I'm curious whether the HDR witchcraft it claims to do to expose plates properly in the dark will live up to expectations. We'll see. :)
 
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My wife informs me the camera is FAR too obvious and she thinks it'll walk away. This is too big to "birdhouse-ify", and a ground birdhouse would be unique. I'll have to think about this more; I might be able to hide it in the lemon tree; downside is it'll be a lot of work to keep that pruned out sufficiently.


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For as close as you are, to the road, you might be able to get away with a 5442 ZE turret. and the the " far too big" comment may fade away.
That's a good idea; I do have a 5231R-ZE (2MP starlight) that isn't in the best spot right now. It is close enough I could jerry-rig it into that spot for testing purposes.
Although the onboard IR in the bullet works great I'll have to mount an external IR; being near to a tree this this is a bug magnet.... or we're being invaded by giant spiders and moths.
 

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I vote for the lemon tree.
I'm thinking this will be the easiest option as well. I can either try to fashion a bracket that will attach to a branch on the tree, or I can simply just mount the camera higher up on a post that goes into the tree. I suspect the latter will be easier given this tree doesn't have extremely thick branches. I'm sure a black pole going up into the tree is going to look better than a camera down below it.
 

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Have to see it but think I'd probably agree. Down low at plate level is nice where you have a longer view but you've got so many cars parked there that it leaves you with a fairly small window to capture things. If you get up higher, that may give you more opportunity.
 

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