yeah i will have to do that its difficult as im sure will have to use some help by having someone from the house park the car in middle, and then i will have to adjust with laptop at home.The best thing is to stop a vehicle in your center of view at night to dial it in.
I can't seem to get the night image right
Exactly same as bigredfish.Post your latest settings.





sounds good, will keep at it - i guess what im having a hard time understanding is that others who've posted clear LPR plates are zoomed further out than I am.You are running a newer model with a different chipset.
I still think you need more zoom.
Drop sharpness down a lot like to 5.
As this thread shows, things like gamma, brightness, contrast, etc. impact focus as well (which most people would not think it would), so we give you our settings to use as a starting point, but every field of view, angle, etc. is different and take in some instances a lot of trial and error to get it to read plates.
The picture below has been cropped but otherwise has not been edited, even though it looks like someone used photo-editing software to blur the license plate on the left.
I can't control the cars that drive by, so I manually put an old license plate and circular reflector on the right side of the road to help dial in the settings. The left license plate is on a car that is moving just 1 mile per hour. The camera is at a distance of about 135ft, at a 20-30 degree angle, with IR manually set on full blast.
Normally when something isn't clear due to motion, I think of shutter...
sounds good, will keep at it - i guess what im having a hard time understanding is that others who've posted clear LPR plates are zoomed further out than I am.
Ex. this one to which you responded --
I am viewing the videos on Unifi Protect, wondering maybe this is a software thing which as to zoom in and take pictures


Exactly same as bigredfish.
Post your settings, not BRF's settings. Like in high school, show your work.Only difference is I don't have 30fps setting in mine, only goes to 25fps.