Yeah, behind my house is a paper street; so some people use my driveway to drive to the back of their houses. That's the reason I have four cameras pointed at the driveway. (B54PRO-Z4E, Color4K-X, Color4K-T180, and PTZ4M-25X-PV)
The camera is impressive as LPR in my case, here's snapshot - first image is roughly 180-200 feet away and plate is perfectly readable if it wasn't for some grass in front. Second snapshot is about 130 feet away. There are no street lights or other supplemental light (apart from moonlight). This was after initial setup and tuning, however after I adjusted its position a bit, something "broke" and I started getting much worse results and noise. I presume is the "known issue" with the autofocus, as sometimes the camera is with lost focus after switching between BW and color modes. Will have to tweak it further, but no spare time currently.
p.s. it was probably a noob question on my behalf, but to answer my own question a few pages back - the camera's stand CAN be rotated, you just have to untie the bolt a lot, and then give it some elbow grease. I thought I cannot rotate the stand as it was stuck very tightly even after unscrewing the bolt, and so I presumed that it was just to tighten/loosen the joint, but you can also rotate the joint's base - if it does not move for you - just give it a bit more force or try to "wiggle" it a little.