How can you get the resolution to read licence plate?
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 4:35 am
At the risk of overloading you guys with questions...
What is a cheap (cheap cheap cheap) recommendation for a camera that has high enough resolution to read a licence plate at approx 20m? A snapshot will do.
It kills me that the cheapest 1.3MP snap camera has the optics and resolution to do what I want, but I'm stonewalled when I try for a cheap simple solution on a security system.
I bought a Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 (less than 100bux). The picture is great (optics are so so), however anything that slightly moves is a complete blur. I think you need to hook it to a Windows machine with the Windows software to make it behave. If anybody has any ideas on that camera, let me know.
One other option is to use an old Canon camera with gphoto2 software. It's a bit kludgy though (hard to mount or hide a big clunky snap camera).
If anybody has any recommendations to get a nice high res snap, please let me know. Oh, did I mention I'm cheap?
Thanks
What is a cheap (cheap cheap cheap) recommendation for a camera that has high enough resolution to read a licence plate at approx 20m? A snapshot will do.
It kills me that the cheapest 1.3MP snap camera has the optics and resolution to do what I want, but I'm stonewalled when I try for a cheap simple solution on a security system.
I bought a Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 (less than 100bux). The picture is great (optics are so so), however anything that slightly moves is a complete blur. I think you need to hook it to a Windows machine with the Windows software to make it behave. If anybody has any ideas on that camera, let me know.
One other option is to use an old Canon camera with gphoto2 software. It's a bit kludgy though (hard to mount or hide a big clunky snap camera).
If anybody has any recommendations to get a nice high res snap, please let me know. Oh, did I mention I'm cheap?
Thanks