IPC-T54IR-AS 4MP WDR IR Eyeball WizMind Network Camera
- Works with Blue Iris!
- 4MP Ultra Low Light Starlight IP Camera
- 1/1.8” 4Megapixel progressive scan CMOS
- ROI, SMART H.264+/H.265+, flexible coding, applicable to various bandwidth and storage environments
- 25/30 fps@2688 × 1520, 50/60 fps@1080P (1920 × 1080)
- WDR (140 dB), Day/Night (ICR), 3D DNR, AWB, AGC, BLC
- Multiple network monitoring: Web viewer, CMS (DSS/PSS) & DMSS
- 2.8 mm fixed lens (3.6 mm optional)
- Built-in MIC
- Max. IR LEDs Length 50 m
- Micro SD memory, IP67
Camera
- Image Sensor: 1/1.8” 4Megapixel progressive scan CMOS
- Effective Pixels: 2688(H) x 1520(V)
- RAM/ROM: 512MB/128MB
- Scanning System: Progressive
- Electronic Shutter Speed: Auto/Manual, 1/3~1/100000s
- Minimum Illumination: 0.002 Lux@F1.6
- LED Distance: Distance up to 51m (167ft)
- LED On/Off Control:Auto/ Manual
- IR LEDs:2
Lens
- Lens Type: Fixed
- Focal Length: 2.8 mm, 3.6 mm
- Mount Type: Board-in
- Max. Aperture :F1.6
- Angle of View: H: 113°, V: 60°/H: 89°, V: 48°
- Aperture Type: Fixed
- Close Focus Distance: 1.3 m (4.27 ft)/1.9 m (6.23 ft)
Artificial Intelligence
- Perimeter Protection: Tripwire, Intrusion(Human & Vehicle classification) People Counting : Line crossing people counting, Region people counting
Audio
- Compression: G.711a/G.711Mu/G.726/AAC/G.723
Network
- Ethernet: RJ-45 (10/100Base-T)
- Protocol : HTTP; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; UDP; RTCP;SMTP;FTP; DHCP; DNS; DDNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; SNMP;QoS;UPnP;NTP
- Streaming Method: Unicast / Multicast
- Max. User Access:20 Users
- Edge Storage : NAS;FTP;SFTP;Dahua Cloud;Micro SD card 256 GB
- Web Viewer: IE(versions newer than IE8), Chrome,Firefox, Safari(versions newer than Safari 12)
- Management Software: Smart PSS, DSS, DMSS
- Smart Phone: iOS, Android
Electrical
- Power Supply: DC 12V (±30%), PoE (802.3af)
- Power Consumption : <7.2W
Old Timer (verified owner) –
This is the best series out right now for good low light video. I have 2 of these running full color at night, one with a 10watt LES the other with a 18 watt LED.
Get one of the variable zoom models to figure what lens you need, then replace with a 2.8, 3.6, or 6mm fixed lens. The fixed lens lets in a hair more light then the zoom.
Great support from the forum, and firmware from Andy the supplier.