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I need to put some cameras in. I don't know anything about them. How much do I have to spend to get good enough cameras to read license plates at night?
Quite honestly if you want to read a license plate number at night time from anything more than 15 feet plan on spending several thousand dollars.
Most quality cameras you can change the lens on. For $40 you can get a varifocal lens that can reach out to catch the area you need without physically moving a camera to the sidewalk. Again it comes down to pixel count aka the amount of area you can cover and still get identification and light.Be a pain in the ass to run the cable, but why not just mount a camera out on the mailbox or something where you don't need the range to catch a plate. Mount it tight to the bottom where its fairly inconspicuous
Mount it tight to the bottom where its fairly inconspicuous
The point of cameras really isn’t to be able to ‘catch’ the thief. Even if you can get their name, phone number, and social security number, you still have to find them, convict them, and probably still won’t get your stuff back. The real point of a camera is to prevent any theft. You want to draw attention to your cameras. You want people to know they are being watched. Stick 2 dummy cameras at the end of your driveway, no one will ever enter your yard.