Hey bigredfish, what cam are you using for LPR?
Love your setup. Like Fort KnoxIts complimented by an 8231 for Overview....
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I’d love to see a daytime shot of that Z12 as you have it set up. The night time shot is fantastic.Its complimented by an 8231 for Overview....
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Daytime shotsI’d love to see a daytime shot of that Z12 as you have it set up. The night time shot is fantastic.
What model NVR? Some, particularly DVR/XVR's have a max fps and/or bandwidth and will reduce that for cameras once the limit is hit..Since you guys drifted off, I wanna join.
Why is it, I have 5 identical cameras but when I go into “encode” the max allowable bit rate for 1 or 2 cameras is different?
Are those cams pole mounted?Daytime shots
Have the same setup at the Entrance and Cul-de-sac except the Overview camera is slightly different.
-Overview Entrance= 5231Z Bullet (So far having luck with the Z12 focus with the help of reflective tape on the street
-Overview Cul-de-sac= 8231 Bullet (I keep this one in B&W due to the Z12 focus issue)
-Both Tag cameras are 5231-Z12's
Oh yeah, if I happen to miss you coming in or turning around, I get you exiting the neighborhood via an Axis P1365 mkii
Thanks for posting that. That's a kick ass setup. I wish I had street lights near my house and while I don't see the reflective tape in the pictures, that's a solid idea although up in the Northeast I can't see it lasting through the winter!Daytime shots
Have the same setup at the Entrance and Cul-de-sac except the Overview camera is slightly different.
-Overview Entrance= 5231Z Bullet (So far having luck with the Z12 focus with the help of reflective tape on the street
-Overview Cul-de-sac= 8231 Bullet (I keep this one in B&W due to the Z12 focus issue)
-Both Tag cameras are 5231-Z12's
Oh yeah, if I happen to miss you coming in or turning around, I get you exiting the neighborhood via an Axis P1365 mkii
Here are pics of some of my ultras on their polls, also about 12'. As mentioned in one of the treads I had started a while back, some are experiencing groundloop issues. Had a technician come out, he suggested I place a non-conductive material between the camera junction-box and the metal pole, such as a thick piece of black plastic so that the aluminium junction-box and camera do not touch the metal pole. The other alternative would be to use plastic junction boxes. These are Dahua PFA 121 junction boxes which are drilled into the pole. Have any of needed to insulate the camera from a metal pole on pole mount installations before?Yes... about 12'