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Hikvision 8MP AcuSense Darkfighter Outdoor Network Turret Camera with 30 m IR Range -White
Hikvision 8MP AcuSense Darkfighter Outdoor Network Turret Camera with 30 m IR Range -White
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Hikvision DS-2CD2386G2-I(C) 8 MP AcuSense Powered-by-Darkfighter Fixed Turret Network Camera- Weather Proof
- High-quality imaging with 8 MP resolution
- Excellent low-light performance with powered-by-DarkFighter technology
- Efficient H.265+ compression technology
- Clear imaging against a strong backlight by 120 dB true WDR technology
- Focus on human and vehicle targets classification based on deep learning
- Water and dust resistant (IP67)
Product Description:
Empowered by deep learning algorithms, Hikvision AcuSense technology brings human and vehicle targets classification alarms to front- and back-end devices. The system focuses on human and vehicle targets, vastly improving alarm efficiency and effectiveness.
Specifications :
Camera
Image Sensor: 1/1.8" Progressive Scan CMOS
Max. Resolution: 3840 × 2160
Min. Illumination: Color: 0.003 Lux @ (F1.6, AGC ON), B/W: 0 Lux with IR
Shutter Time: 1/3 s to 1/100,000 s
Day & Night: IR cut filter
Angle Adjustment: Pan: 0° to 360°, tilt: 0° to 75°, rotate: 0° to 360°
Lens
Lens Type: Fixed focal lens, 2.8, 4, and 6 mm optional
Focal Length & FOV:
- 2.8 mm, horizontal FOV 111°, vertical FOV 59°, diagonal FOV 131°
- 4 mm, horizontal FOV 87°, vertical FOV 47°, diagonal FOV 102°
- 6 mm, horizontal FOV 51°, vertical FOV 28°, diagonal FOV 60°
Lens Mount: M12
Iris Type: Fixed
Aperture: F1.6
DORI
- 2.8 mm: D: 89.2 m, O: 35.4 m, R: 17.8 m, I: 8.9 m
- 4 mm: D: 99.4 m, O: 39.4 m, R: 19.9 m, I: 9.9 m
- 6 mm: D: 140.0 m, O: 55.6 m, R: 28.0 m, I: 14.0 m
Illuminator
Supplement Light Type: IR
Supplement Light Range: Up to 30 m
Smart Supplement Light: Yes
IR Wavelength: 850 nm
Video
Main Stream
- 50 Hz: 25 fps (3840 × 2160, 3200 × 1800, 2688 × 1520, 1920 × 1080, 1280 × 720)
- 60 Hz: 24 fps (3840 × 2160)
- 30 fps (3200 × 1800, 2688 × 1520, 1920 × 1080, 1280 × 720)
Sub-Stream
- 50 Hz: 25 fps (640 × 480, 640 × 360)
- 60 Hz: 30 fps (640 × 480, 640 × 360)
Third Stream
- 50 Hz: 10 fps (1920 × 1080, 1280 × 720, 640 × 480, 640 × 360)
- 60 Hz: 10 fps (1920 × 1080, 1280 × 720, 640 × 480, 640 × 360)
the Third stream is supported under certain settings.
Video Compression
- Main stream: H.265/H.264/H.264+/H.265+
- Sub-stream: H.265/H.264/MJPEG
- Third stream: H.265/H.264
The third stream is supported under certain settings.
Video Bit Rate: 32 Kbps to 16 Mbps
H.264 Type: Baseline Profile/Main Profile/High Profile
H.265 Type: Main Profile
Bit Rate Control: CBR/VBR
Scalable Video Coding (SVC): H.264 and H.265 encoding
Region Of Interest (ROI): 1 fixed region for mainstream and sub-stream
Target Cropping: Yes
Network
Protocols: TCP/IP, ICMP, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, RTP, RTSP, NTP, UPnP, SMTP, IGMP, 802.1X, QoS, IPv4, IPv6, UDP, Bonjour, SSL/TLS, PPPoE, SNMP, ARP
Simultaneous Live View: Up to 6 channels
API: Open Network Video Interface (PROFILE S, PROFILE G, PROFILE T), ISAPI, SDK
User/Host: Up to 32 users. 3 user levels: administrator, operator, and user
Security: Password protection, complicated password, HTTPS encryption, IP address filter, Security Audit Log, basic and digest authentication for HTTP/HTTPS, TLS 1.1/1.2, WSSE, and digest authentication for Open Network Video Interface
Network Storage:
MicroSD/SDHC/SDXC card (256 GB) local storage, NAS (NFS, SMB/CIFS), auto network replenishment (ANR)
Together with a high-end Hikvision memory card, memory card encryption and health detection are supported.
Client: iVMS-4200, Hik-Connect, Hik-Central
Web Browser:
- Plug-in required live view: IE 10+
- Plug-in free live view: Chrome 57.0+, Firefox 52.0+
- Local service: Chrome 57.0+, Firefox 52.0+
Image
Image Parameters Switch: Yes
Image Settings: Rotate mode, saturation, brightness, contrast, sharpness, gain, and white balance adjustable by client software or web browser
Day/Night Switch: Day, Night, Auto, Schedule
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR): 120 dB
SNR: ≥ 52 dB
Image Enhancement: BLC, HLC, 3D DNR
Interface
Ethernet Interface: 1 RJ45 10 M/100 M self-adaptive Ethernet port
On-Board Storage: Built-in micro SD/SDHC/SDXC slot, up to 256 GB
Built-In Microphone -U: No
Reset Key: Yes
Event
Basic Event: Motion detection (human and vehicle targets classification), video tampering alarm, exception
Smart Event: Scene change detection
Linkage: Upload to FTP/NAS/memory card, notify surveillance center, send an email, trigger recording, trigger capture
Deep Learning Function
Face Capture: Yes
General
Power: 12 VDC ± 25%, 0.48 A, max. 5.8 W, Ø5.5 mm coaxial power plug, reverse polarity protection
PoE: 802.3af, Class 3, 36 V to 57 V, 0.19 A to 0.12 A, max. 6.8 W
Dimension: Ø138.3 mm × 126.3 mm (Ø5.4" × 5")
Package Dimension: 170 mm × 170 mm × 150 mm (6.9" × 6.9" × 5.9")
With Package Weight: Approx. 1020 g (2.2 lb.)
Storage Conditions: -30 °C to 60 °C (-22 °F to 140 °F). Humidity 95% or less (non-condensing)
Startup And Operating Conditions: -30 °C to 60 °C (-22 °F to 140 °F), humidity 95% or less (non-condensing)
Brand-New
12-Month Warranty
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Be a positive role model for your children by demonstrating responsible and respectful online behavior yourself. Show them how to navigate the internet safely and responsibly, and emphasize the importance of treating others with kindness and empathy online.
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