2 MP PTZ Network Camera 6AE240VNI
Description
The 2 MP IR PTZ Dome camera features a 1/2.8-in. CMOS imager with a 40x optical zoom lens, and provides an all in one solution for capturing long-distance video surveillance for outdoor applications. The camera uses the Smart H.265+ video compression standard to improve encoding efficiency while preserving high-quality video. The PTZ camera a day/ night mechanical IR cut filter and ultra-wide dynamic range to deliver crystal clear images in challenging lighting conditions.
2 MP PTZ Network Camera 6AE240VNI
Specifications |
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Sensor Type: | CMOS |
# Pixels (Width): | 1920 |
# Pixels (Height): | 1080 |
Pixel Size (Square): | -- um |
Peak Quantum Efficiency: | -- % |
Full Frame Rate: | 60 fps |
Bit Depth: | -- bit |
Features
1/2.8-in. 2 MP STARVIS™ CMOS Sensor
Powerful 40x Optical Zoom
Starlight Technology for Ultra-low Light Sensitivity
Triple-stream Encoding
H.265 and H.264 Dual Codec
1080p at 60 fps Maximum Resolution
Simultaneous SD Analog Video Output
Ultra Wide Dynamic Range (140 dB)
Maximum IR Distance up to 200 m (656 ft)
Intelligent Video System (IVS) Analytics with Auto-tracking
IP67 Ingress Protection and IK10 Vandal Resistance
Designed for Extreme Temperature Environments
Five-year Warranty
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Frequently Asked Questions
The maximum resolution of the camera is 1080p at 60 fps.
The maximum IR distance of the camera is up to 200 m (656 ft).
The camera is designed for extreme temperature environments with a temperature range of –40° C to +70° C (–40° F to 158° F).
Smart H.265+ is the optimized implementation of the H.265 codec that reduces bit rate and storage requirements by up to 70% when compared to standard H.265 video compression.
PFA Technology is an innovative technology used by the camera to improve zoom accuracy and decrease focus time. It uses advanced algorithms to more accurately judge the direction and distance to a subject, improving picture clarity throughout the zooming process.