Only when a porch pirate hits a legislator's porch and no one could capture the image of the nice vanity plate will this trend change."Yet" being the operative word. I think the use of 3M printed plates is a growing trend in a lot of states. Even if Texas plates are still readable at 850nm, you'll still find yourself missing plates from other states.
I think that 730/740nm IR, or warm white light illumination, is the wave of the future for all LPR cameras. State legislators simply don't care if license plates can't be read by 850nm LPR cameras. All they care about is the revenue they can collect by offering hundreds of different styles of vanity plates.
Do you have a model number and/or possible price point on this camera? I may be upgrading one of my Z12's to the S2 and another Z12 to either the S2 or to a Z4 S3. I may hold off if a better option is coming soon. You described it an an ANPR camera. Is it a proper ANPR camera with ANPR functions or would it be a camera that can also be used an a plate reader?We will invite @wittaj to do this testing,
It can capture 120km/h car license. Hopefully it's a nice one on this 730nm one. The sample i wait around 2 months. This week can be ready.
My guess is the one I posted a link to back in July.Do you have a model number and/or possible price point on this camera? I may be upgrading one of my Z12's to the S2 and another Z12 to either the S2 or to a Z4 S3. I may hold off if a better option is coming soon. You described it an an ANPR camera. Is it a proper ANPR camera with ANPR functions or would it be a camera that can also be used an a plate reader?
Haven’t seen this camera mentioned yet
Thanks. That was one of the results when I searched for dahua anpr 730nm ir. But I got to this thread late and I'll admit I didn't read all 300+ previous posts.My guess is the one I posted a linked to back in July.
I would much rather see a 730nm or warm white light version of the -Z12E camera. A friend of mine has tested the built-in ANPR function in the Dahua ITC413-PW4D-Z3, and found that external LPR software (i.e. Rekor Scout) did a much better job of reading plates. He was completely unimpressed with the built-in ANPR functionality.We will invite @wittaj to do this testing,
It can capture 120km/h car license. Hopefully it's a nice one on this 730nm one. The sample i wait around 2 months. This week can be ready.
How is this coming along?hey guys
We will bring one 730nm IR ANPR soon.
He already did and reviewed here:How is this coming along?