First, appreciate the forums and all the good info. Sorry for the long post but I'm looking for the best advise I can get!
So currently I have 2, 3xLogic VX-4V-OD-RI-02 domes on a lamp post highlighted below and a 3rd further down on a private road. They have been in place for a few years and have needed some changes made and tested that I am not able to do. For example, I'm locked out of the true admin account and can not turn off the LEDs nor get them to play nice with Blue Iris. I have tried the tricks here to get the admin password and even contacted support and got the reply most get, not US, not a retail sale, etc. I contacted the installer and they don't want to support further as we didn't pay for maintenance - but happy to sell us upgrades and maintenance. As most of you are already guessing, the weakest part of these is vehicle capture in the dark. Sign posted says speed limit of 15 and those cars/trucks at that speed are 'clear enough'. Those are usually residents. What's more critical to capture are 'unwanted guests' that come through at 2, 3 or more times that speed or those looking to find that dark dead end or check out people's houses.
So here's the camera coverage area and the views I get. Below that are the distances. With placement along a curve, what initially sounded like a good idea is hampering getting good, clear images. There is a low to medium illumination coming from the lamp post but that plus the IR just washes everything away. With the shutter speed adjust up for clarity, it gets darker and darker and shutter speed down... the blur. I can post stills or video of anything if helpful.
Looking to replace both, budget range of say $600 each or less and probably add a license plate cam about 900' down the road where there would be a long view of someone driving away from the camera towards the dead end (no front plate state). Optional would be one at or near the dead end. Power, network and POE not an issue, a good 4 to 8 channel NVR recommendation would also be great, especially if it was something that interfaced with BI and I could somehow share with neighbors/select neighbors. Thank you for reading all this.
(Edit- I believe I can run BI as the NVR but haven't focused on that since I ran into the roadblock of the locked admin accounts about 2 years ago. If thats the best or most viable option, great. Forgot that until re-reading my own post.)

There is view overlap and the tree in the on the right side of this image (below) is the same as the tree on the left side in the next image.


Here are the distances.



I understand trying to capture video to the public road at 330 feet and still be usable as the object gets close to and passes the camera will be difficult. We do have people who pull in right there and do everything from 'relations' to the neighborhood kids finding a crack pipe later. But clear detail in that 135' range would be best. Detail to the 150' pond area is a plus but not the focus. And yes, before someone asks - insects/spiders are an issue and we get below freezing with snow and ice during winter.
I have read almost all the latest reviews here on 'best night time cams' and more ranging back maybe 2 years. Have also looked at EmpireTech Andy's posts and offering as well as many others but some of the fine details... I'm sure someone can come up with good suggestions or even confirmations to what I was seeing/thinking. Thanks again, appreciate all the feed back!
So currently I have 2, 3xLogic VX-4V-OD-RI-02 domes on a lamp post highlighted below and a 3rd further down on a private road. They have been in place for a few years and have needed some changes made and tested that I am not able to do. For example, I'm locked out of the true admin account and can not turn off the LEDs nor get them to play nice with Blue Iris. I have tried the tricks here to get the admin password and even contacted support and got the reply most get, not US, not a retail sale, etc. I contacted the installer and they don't want to support further as we didn't pay for maintenance - but happy to sell us upgrades and maintenance. As most of you are already guessing, the weakest part of these is vehicle capture in the dark. Sign posted says speed limit of 15 and those cars/trucks at that speed are 'clear enough'. Those are usually residents. What's more critical to capture are 'unwanted guests' that come through at 2, 3 or more times that speed or those looking to find that dark dead end or check out people's houses.
So here's the camera coverage area and the views I get. Below that are the distances. With placement along a curve, what initially sounded like a good idea is hampering getting good, clear images. There is a low to medium illumination coming from the lamp post but that plus the IR just washes everything away. With the shutter speed adjust up for clarity, it gets darker and darker and shutter speed down... the blur. I can post stills or video of anything if helpful.
Looking to replace both, budget range of say $600 each or less and probably add a license plate cam about 900' down the road where there would be a long view of someone driving away from the camera towards the dead end (no front plate state). Optional would be one at or near the dead end. Power, network and POE not an issue, a good 4 to 8 channel NVR recommendation would also be great, especially if it was something that interfaced with BI and I could somehow share with neighbors/select neighbors. Thank you for reading all this.
(Edit- I believe I can run BI as the NVR but haven't focused on that since I ran into the roadblock of the locked admin accounts about 2 years ago. If thats the best or most viable option, great. Forgot that until re-reading my own post.)

There is view overlap and the tree in the on the right side of this image (below) is the same as the tree on the left side in the next image.


Here are the distances.



I understand trying to capture video to the public road at 330 feet and still be usable as the object gets close to and passes the camera will be difficult. We do have people who pull in right there and do everything from 'relations' to the neighborhood kids finding a crack pipe later. But clear detail in that 135' range would be best. Detail to the 150' pond area is a plus but not the focus. And yes, before someone asks - insects/spiders are an issue and we get below freezing with snow and ice during winter.
I have read almost all the latest reviews here on 'best night time cams' and more ranging back maybe 2 years. Have also looked at EmpireTech Andy's posts and offering as well as many others but some of the fine details... I'm sure someone can come up with good suggestions or even confirmations to what I was seeing/thinking. Thanks again, appreciate all the feed back!
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