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Thank you very much codlord. It seems like it defeats the purpose as we can't be sure where the perpetrator would be... I suppose the other model will have a clearer picture even at 8 mm. But again I suppose it will only zoom in the centre of the FOV?It will only zoom in/out in the center FOV.
In my experience, the 2.8-12mm models are only any good if the camera is very near the plate capture area. You can get that model to work further away at full zoom of course but I find the quality (and therefore reliability of plate captures) suffers if you do that. I would always buy the other focal range model now for ANPR (I think it's 8-32mm).
Thank you very much Dan. That would be nice. But I wonder if it would be cheaper to use more long range turrets to cover the area... but at the loss of nvr channels I suppose.
Hi Dan,Hi @ADRIAN
The VF ANPR camera mentioned above only zooms into one spot because most ANPR cameras are designed to cover fixed positions where the plate read is always going to be in the same place (e.g. the entrance to a car park, the driveway of a house, etc...). In this scenario, you would fix the position and focal length of the camera during install/set up and then you are unlikely to adjust it again.
In your scenario where the cars/plates could be anywhere in the scene, it is much harder to get accurate plate reads because the location of the cars, angle of the plates, lighting conditions, distance are always going to be changing and whatever camera you use it is always going to struggle to adapt quickly enough to these changing conditions.
The issue with trying to use standard IR cameras like the 2786G2 to read numberplates is that the IR they use reflects off the shiny surface of the plates, with proper ANPR cameras like the DS-2CD7A26G0/P-IZS the camera's sensor is specially configured to be less sensitive at night to avoid the IR reflection, but as the sensor is less sensitive to light this does make the rest of the image around the plate almost completely dark.
If you could provide us with more details of your exact scenario (e.g. site plans, photos, description of what you are trying to achieve) we will better be able to recommend a solution that might be able to achieve what you are trying to do.