1.Camera Image Sensor:1/3" Progressive Scan CMOS Signal System:PAL/NTSC Min. Illumination: 0.07Lux @(F1.2,AGC ON) ,0 Lux with IR 0.1Lux @(F1.4,AGC ON), 0 Lux with IR Shutter time:1/25(1/30) s to 1/100,000 s Lens:4mm Lens Mount:φ14 Adjustment Range:Pan:0° - 355°, Tilt: 0° - 75°, Rotation: 0° - 355° Day& Night:IR cut filter with auto switch Wide Dynamic Range:Digital WDR Digital noise reduction:3D DNR 2.Compression Standard Video Compression:H.264/M-JPEG Bit Rate:32 Kbps ~ 16 Mbps Audio Compression: -S: G.711/G.726 Dual Stream:Yes 3.Image Max. Image Resolution:2048×1536 Frame Rate: 50Hz: 20fps (2048 × 1536), 25fps (1920 × 1080), 25fps (1280 × 720) 60Hz: 20fps (2048 × 1536), 30fps (1920 × 1080), 30fps (1280 × 720) Image Settings:Saturation, brightness, contrast adjustable through client software or web browser BLC:Yes, zone configurable 4.Network Network Storage: NAS Alarm Trigger:Motion detection, Dynamic Analysis, Tampering alarm, Network disconnect, IP address conflict, Storage exception Protocols:TCP/IP,ICMP,HTTP,HTTPS,FTP,DHCP,DNS,DDNS,RTP,RTSP,RTCP, PPPoE,NTP,UPnP,SMTP,SNMP,IGMP,802.1X,QoS,IPv6,Bonjour(SIP optional) Security:User authentication, watermark System Compatibility:ONVIF, PSIA, CGI 5.Interface Communication Interface:1 RJ45 10M / 100M ethernet interface On-board storage:Built-in Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot, up to 64 GB Reset Button:Yes 6.General Power Supply:12 VDC ± 10%, PoE (802.3af) Power Consumption:Max. 5.5 W Impact Protection:IEC60068-2-75Eh, 50J; EN50102, up to IK10 IR Range:Up to 20m Dimensions:Φ 140 × 99.9 mm (Φ 5.51” × 3.94”) Weight:1000g
J**R
Great value - easy to set up!
This camera got a good review on networkcameracritic.com - entry level camera with nice features. It arrived two weeks early and was very easy to install. The day time picture is great, the night time picture isn't as good as I expected but is good enough. Hikvision support isn't great - the troubleshooting and FAQs on its website are very general and don't offer much guidance. You'll have to do several web searches and watch youtube videos to learn how to configure the settings on your router to use the camera on your home network as well as viewing from remote Internet access. My antivirus software was actually blocking the camera's IP address - I found a solution on some obscure web forum. That's the kind of thing Hikvision should have on its website. Also, I still don't know how to focus this camera - luckily the factory settings were good for me but there is no help in the manual.
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