- Dec 6, 2016
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Hi,
Just something that may not be all that common, so I'll share in hopes it might help someone who is having trouble picking a location. I've been having fun playing with a 5231 I got from Andy last year, trying to grab plates off vehicles that enter our bay, and I thought I'd share some crude photos of where I ended up mounting this camera. Wanting to get the camera close to the street for a good shot/angle, and not wanting it to look too ugly, get hit by sprinklers, or placed somewhere a car might park and block its view, I ended up putting it in a bush in the front yard pointing over my driveway to the street. I think it is working pretty well as far as I can tell, so I thought I'd share this as an option for those scratching their head for a place to mount a camera other than a garage/house that might not work for everybody. I did have to rent an 18" mini-trencher from HomeDepot to get the cables out to the post, but it was fun to use, loading up into 1/2 ton a little dicey, but this camera (and all cameras) have been working fine for a year now (Sask winters are -40C/F). The first couples pictures are from last fall, later ones are from spring. Yes the bush is pretty "bushy", it got trimmed pretty quickly after these shots. FYI, I ran 2 CAT 5Es (one as spare), one 4 pair 24AWG for misc stuff (one pair now being used to power an external mic that looks like half of a plastic golf ball), and a couple 16AWG wires that I was going to use to power an external IR light, but I didn't end up needing more IR light as the camera is pretty close to the plates and seems ok as-is. All cables buried together in some leftover 3/4" sprinkler water hose. It sneaks into the house's basement near the step, so no crossing any concrete.
I did use the ROI where the plates go through, so you can see the crappy image outside the box the plates go through. It seems to grab better shots of the plates using the ROI setting. I have it set to go B&W at a certain time as the focus was an issue when set to auto, that may have changed though. I am still on V2622.00000.23.R from 2018-03-30. If there is firmware you think is better, please let me know.
Anyway, I'll see if the pictures attach,,,
Just something that may not be all that common, so I'll share in hopes it might help someone who is having trouble picking a location. I've been having fun playing with a 5231 I got from Andy last year, trying to grab plates off vehicles that enter our bay, and I thought I'd share some crude photos of where I ended up mounting this camera. Wanting to get the camera close to the street for a good shot/angle, and not wanting it to look too ugly, get hit by sprinklers, or placed somewhere a car might park and block its view, I ended up putting it in a bush in the front yard pointing over my driveway to the street. I think it is working pretty well as far as I can tell, so I thought I'd share this as an option for those scratching their head for a place to mount a camera other than a garage/house that might not work for everybody. I did have to rent an 18" mini-trencher from HomeDepot to get the cables out to the post, but it was fun to use, loading up into 1/2 ton a little dicey, but this camera (and all cameras) have been working fine for a year now (Sask winters are -40C/F). The first couples pictures are from last fall, later ones are from spring. Yes the bush is pretty "bushy", it got trimmed pretty quickly after these shots. FYI, I ran 2 CAT 5Es (one as spare), one 4 pair 24AWG for misc stuff (one pair now being used to power an external mic that looks like half of a plastic golf ball), and a couple 16AWG wires that I was going to use to power an external IR light, but I didn't end up needing more IR light as the camera is pretty close to the plates and seems ok as-is. All cables buried together in some leftover 3/4" sprinkler water hose. It sneaks into the house's basement near the step, so no crossing any concrete.
I did use the ROI where the plates go through, so you can see the crappy image outside the box the plates go through. It seems to grab better shots of the plates using the ROI setting. I have it set to go B&W at a certain time as the focus was an issue when set to auto, that may have changed though. I am still on V2622.00000.23.R from 2018-03-30. If there is firmware you think is better, please let me know.
Anyway, I'll see if the pictures attach,,,
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1 LPR Cam (no leaves) - close up.jpg694.4 KB · Views: 97
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2 LPR Cam (no leaves) - Side View.jpg166.1 KB · Views: 98
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3 LPR Cam (base).jpg614 KB · Views: 93
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4 Trench out to bush.jpg657.3 KB · Views: 91
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5 close up.jpg315.1 KB · Views: 92
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6 LPR in bush with leaves - from sidewalk.jpg3.7 MB · Views: 93
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7 LPR in Bush with leaves - side view.jpg4 MB · Views: 90
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8 LPR in Bush with leaves - close up.jpg2.2 MB · Views: 94
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9 LPR Plate snap shot - Day.jpg867.1 KB · Views: 91
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10 LPR Plate snap shot - Night.jpg230.2 KB · Views: 88
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