The Typical picture of a Perp on Nextdoor-type Apps with Consumer Grade Cameras like Ring, Nest, Arlo, Canary, Wyze, etc.

Hey, he doesnt happen to drive a golf cart and walk his dog beside it does he?
 
Vivint on the case of the door checker freezing in their tracks when they saw the cameras. Best it could do on an afternoon day. I am sure the wifi is part of the problem.

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Honestly looks like a 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Spyder

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certainly someone can make out the plate of this car involved in a hit-n-run on this digital zoom from a wide angle camera not set up to read plates taken with a cell phone camera of the NVR monitor

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Had a car drive across my front lawn at high speeds last night and destroy my landscaping, some edging, etc. This is the best photo I was able to pull from my reolink RLC-423 camera looking for suggestions on a replacement that would’ve had better images for law enforcement. Car was sitting still for a good 30 secs and I cant even make out the state of the plate or make and model of the car.

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With which cameras exactly? You can get a decent enough color night image with the CX cameras. Especially the CX410, but unfortunately they seem to have discontinued it.

Also, a PTZ is not worse than a similarly spec'ed fixed camera. I agree, Reolink doesn't make a camera that is good for LPR, but the fact that a camera can pan/tilt/zoom has nothing to do with that fact.

Now I see you've been doing nothing but crapping on Reolink and trolling people in old posts. If you're not going to offer anything other than negativity and other brand's cameras then you won't find yourself here very long. See rules 4, 5, and 6 in the sidebar. That's the only warning you're going to get.
 
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