I thinki if yoou're using the Dahua NVR and have Snapshot recording enabled it already does. Now it may not get the perfect frame, thats the reason I run high FPS on LPR to get as many frames/chances at a good plate as possible. lemme look...
I've been experimenting with Customized range during the day of 0-1.5 or 0-2 and only 30 DNR and seem to be getting more even lighting on dark/bright days.. Lets the shutter compensate better than fixed manual exposure... FYI
Today is very dark overcast rainy. 1st image 1/1000 manual, 2nd one is 0-2 Customized range. Iris 35 gain 0-20
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Okay, I have placed a IPC-T3241T-ZAS at 17 ft back from the curb and so far almost all moving targets are at 80 feet and this gives an angle of about 28 degrees (using google maps for measurements)@StratRider - yes you can have same night setting for day and run black and white 24/7, I have done that for a long time.
You would be surprised how small a 4x zoom really is for something like LPR, but if you have the angle maybe, but I think it would be tough.
@bigredfish when you say that you switch the day/night/day 30-45 minutes before sunset and after sunrise, are you doing this with the sunrise utility or letting the camera schedule do this task? And if you are using the utility, does it change your zoom during this day/night adjustment? I am capturing plates pretty good during both, when the camera is focused. I just seem to have a lot of issues with it re-focusing after adjusting the zoom.