Disclaimer: I am not experienced in LPR!
Context: I have an old Hik turret which I decommissioned, replaced with an EmpireTech, because it is 4MP on a 1/3, and thus performs terribly in low light. However, I wondered about repurposing it for something useful, instead of doing nothing.
It occurred to me that since with LPR, the aim is a very dark image, so that the plates aren't overexposed, can we get away with using less-than-ideal sensor sizes on an LPR cam? In this case, the camera would be covering a driveway type entrance, instead of a main road, so the camera would have vehicles driving either directly towards or away from it, at quite low speeds, possibly giving a bit more leeway on shutter adjustment etc for LPR...
Anyone using poor sensor size cameras for LPR's?
Context: I have an old Hik turret which I decommissioned, replaced with an EmpireTech, because it is 4MP on a 1/3, and thus performs terribly in low light. However, I wondered about repurposing it for something useful, instead of doing nothing.
It occurred to me that since with LPR, the aim is a very dark image, so that the plates aren't overexposed, can we get away with using less-than-ideal sensor sizes on an LPR cam? In this case, the camera would be covering a driveway type entrance, instead of a main road, so the camera would have vehicles driving either directly towards or away from it, at quite low speeds, possibly giving a bit more leeway on shutter adjustment etc for LPR...
Anyone using poor sensor size cameras for LPR's?
