Hello.
I'm just wondering, in dark areas with minimal street lighting, or let's say even in areas in the bush where there is no lighting - using ultra low light cameras, such as Hikvision Darkfighter, is it possible to run a fast shutter speed, but still be able to capture number plates clearly at night while the car is moving?
Or does there always need to be some form of IR beaming into the number plates in order to get some light reflecting back into camera.
I'm wondering would the residual light of the number plate lamps on the car be enough for a good low light camera to pick up without IR? Has anybody tried this?
Thanks
I'm just wondering, in dark areas with minimal street lighting, or let's say even in areas in the bush where there is no lighting - using ultra low light cameras, such as Hikvision Darkfighter, is it possible to run a fast shutter speed, but still be able to capture number plates clearly at night while the car is moving?
Or does there always need to be some form of IR beaming into the number plates in order to get some light reflecting back into camera.
I'm wondering would the residual light of the number plate lamps on the car be enough for a good low light camera to pick up without IR? Has anybody tried this?
Thanks