Maybe your neighbor will learn.
Unless it is one of the oddball proprietary Lorex units, Andy's cams pull right into Lorex.
Unless it is one of the oddball proprietary Lorex units, Andy's cams pull right into Lorex.
Excellent. I will hit my neighbors with a stick until they buy some frickin' AndyCams.Maybe your neighbor will learn.
Unless it is one of the oddball proprietary Lorex units, Andy's cams pull right into Lorex.
Good news! After I got all the wireless bridges configured and tested in my kitchen, I rigged everything up with a tripod, jumpstarter, and an inverter for a real-world test in front of 301:My neighbor in 104 isn't interested in hosting cameras. He's just got too much going on in running his business. I'm disappointed, but I still have a shot at talking to 105, who has just as good a view of the northeast driveway.
301 is very interested in putting up a camera, and they have the perfect angle for the south driveway.
For the northwest driveway, how about 203 or 204? The tenant in 301 is currently also occupying 203, but might be moving to 204 because he needs the space, but they basically have the same angle to the NW driveway, and that's about 115' as I've drawn the arrow, to where a car would be fully into the lot:
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Have you read the LPR thread? There's gold in that thread.Excellent tutorialwith specific camera ID to read plates at a distance. For that alone I thank you as it will aid me in setting up what I hope to achieve.
Maybe you could leave the cabling holes you have already but run Raceway down the side of the wall to lower the cams?Yeah, I need to completely re-do the cameras. The problem is that I need a hammer drill (and the landlord's permission) to get through 8" of concrete wall if I want to move them. So it's not so simple.
Yes, but what got my attention here and I should have clarified, was the 150' distance and the suggestion of exposure correction. And with wittaj's and bigredfish's usual comments, it helped understand what it took to get what the OP needed. I can appreciate what each different camera is capable of.Have you read the LPR thread? There's gold in that thread.
That also looks weird because my front plates were all bent up. Here's my first natural night-time entry, at a normal angle:and plates entering at an artificially sharp angle (e.g. me, trying to avoid the LPR camera) are just makeable. I'm currently focused too close, so I need to fiddle with that tomorrow. I have a dummy plate for testing, too:
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Is there a step-by-step tutorial on how to focus a IPC-B52IR-Z12E S2 for night captures? Every time I think I have it right, the next night's clips are out of focus again.Oh!
And unless you’re running manual focus and have been out at night with a vehicle or spare plate to dial that in, you need to set your day/night using the schedule profile.
Have it change to night /B&W a good 45 min before sunset to give the camera enough light to focus on something.
Same in morning reversed. Make the day switch 45 min after sunrise
Does the camera store different focus points?Yes the focus can be different day and night. So set it during the day and then again at night.