PolarisUSA is now offering one of the best 4MP Varifocal Domes on the market. The last one was good, but this New HD IP 4MP Dome Camera is really shaking things up a bit. The 1/3-inch OV4689 can capture full-resolution 4-megapixel high definition (HD) video at 90 frames per second (fps), 1080p HD at 120 fps, and binned 720p HD at 180 fps. The sensor's high frame rates enable crisp, clean image and video capture of fast moving objects.
Features:
1/3" 4MP Progressive Scan Image Sensor
H.265 / H.264 Compression
4MP Resolution (2560 x 1440)
Built-In Varifocal 2.8-12mm Lens
4x Motorized Zoom Lens for Easy Installation
Auto Focus
42μ x 4 Pieces Infrared LEDs
ONVIF 2.4 Supported
Mainstream 1: 2560 x 1440@20fps
Mainstream 2: 2304 x 1296@30fps
Mainstream 3: 1920 x 1080@30fps
BLC / WDR / ROI (Region of Interest)
Supports Defog Mode
Water Resistant: IP66
Dimensions: 291(W) x 90(H) x 93(D)mm
Product Specifications
Image Sensor:
1/3", Progressive Scan,4.0 Megapixel, CMOS
Resolution (WxH):
2560x1440
Compression Format:
H.265/H.264
Focal Length:
2.8-12mm
Minimum Illumination (LUX):
0.0
Optical Zoom Factor (nX):
4
Digital Zoom Factor (nX):
0
Focal Application:
Varifocal
Lens Mount:
Built-In Lens
Power Over Ethernet (POE):
Yes
Pan/Tilt:
No
Day/Night Capability:
Digital D/N
Built-In Mic:
No
Audio Input:
No
Alarm I/O:
No
Audio Output:
No
Indoor/ Outdoor:
Yes
Infrared Range (ft):
196
Network Function:
HD Video Format:
Yes
ONVIF Compliant:
Yes
Current (mA):
1000
Power Requirement:
12V DC
Panoramic View:
No
Ingress Protection:
IP66
Motorized Zoom / Auto Focus:
Yes
Vandal Resistant:
Body Style:
Dome
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