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This bullet style camera is 4MP and has a 4mm lens. It is ONVIF compliant and works with any ONVIF NVR, Blue Iris and more. Record your cameras locally, don't rely on the cloud! The onboard MicroSD storage card allows you to record right on the camera itself, with or without internet access or even a network! Easily view your live cameras or recordings on your mobile phone, tablet or web enabled device. Set up motion sensing, alerts and much more. We offer free support at the IP Cam Talk forum. Tech Specs 4 MP IR Fixed Bullet Network Camera POE Up to 4 megapixel high resolution. Max. 2688x1520@30 fps 4mm fixed lens H.265, H.265+, H.264+, H.264 20dB Wide Dynamic Range / 3D Digital Noise Reduction DC12V & PoE (802.3af) IR range: up to 30 m Supports on-board MicroSD storage IP67, IK10 Image Sensor: 1/3" Progressive Scan CMOS Signal System: PAL/NTSC Min. Illumination: Color: 0.01 Lux @ (F1.2, AGC ON), 0.018 Lux @ (F1.6, AGC ON), 0 Lux with IR Shutter time: 1/3 s to 1/100,000 s Slow shutter: Support Lens: 4 mm @F1.6: horizontal FOV: 83°, vertical FOV: 45°, diagonal FOV: 99° Lens Mount:M12 Adjustment Range:Pan: 0° to 360°, tilt: 0° to 90°, rotate: 0° to 360° Day& Night: IR cut filter with auto switch Wide Dynamic Range: 120 dB Digital noise reduction: 3D DNR Focus: Fixed Smart Feature-set Behavior Analysis: Line crossing detection, intrusion detection Line Crossing Detection: Cross a pre-defined virtual line Intrusion Detection: Enter and loiter in a pre-defined virtual region Recognition: Face DetectionCompatible with all Hikvision products, such as NVR's, mobile applications and desktop software
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Great picture quality and good value camera!
I looked at many of the other cameras on Amazon before getting this one. The camera is small and produces a great image. It was easy to install. I set mine up to record on the SD card and use the app to view and playback - super simple. For the price I am not sure it can be beat. I also like that fact the I can ask questions on the IPCamTalk forums to get help. I also found some good setup tips and tricks that helped me set it up and dial it in.