Lens system
Focal length range (f-f) |
3.5 - 16 mm |
Maximum aperture number |
1.2 |
Power
Power consumption (max) |
4 W |
Power consumption (Power over Ethernet (PoE)) |
6 W |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
Y |
Power consumption |
240 mA |
Night vision
Night vision distance |
20 m |
LED type |
IR |
Night vision |
Y |
Number of illumination LEDs |
36 |
Storage
Built-in hard drive |
N |
Maximum memory card size |
32 GB |
Card reader integrated |
Y |
Networking
Supported network protocols |
IPv4, IPv6, Manual, TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, RTP, RTSP, NTP, DHCP, SMTP, DDNSHTTPS, RTCP, FTP, Zeroconfig, Bonjour |
Wi-Fi |
N |
Security
HTTPS encryption |
Y |
Privacy protection |
Y |
IP address filtering |
Y |
Image sensor
Sensor type |
CMOS |
Progressive scan |
Y |
Video
Frame rate |
30 fps |
Full HD |
Y |
Additionally
Ethernet LAN connection |
Y |
Wireless technologies |
Wired |
1/2.8” CMOS, 1920 x 1080, F1.2, 36 LEDs IR, Micro SD, Motion Detection, IP66
<b>VANDAL DOME CAMERA WITH BUILT IN IR ILLUMINATION AND VARIFOCAL LENS</b>
Expanding the popular VK2 range, Vista have introduced a cost effective vandal dome camera which features built in IR illumination and a varifocal lens.
The VK2-1080VRDIR35V16e offers full HD Triple Streaming technology along with Vista’s unique Event Boost™ technology. This enables the VK2 IP camera range to automatically increase the number of images per second streamed and recorded when an event occurs. This means a system can record continuously at a low frame rate but, when an event occurs, the camera automatically increases its frame rate and resolution to a user definable level.
In addition, the IR illumination guarantees images 24/7 at ranges of up to 20m whilst the 3.5 to 16mm varifocal lens allows for wide angle scene coverage. All cameras are supplied with VK2-Client software and SmartManager tool for simple configuration.
The camera integrates with the complete range of VK2 control and recording packages, as well as many third party VMS solutions. In addition, it complies with ONVIF video over IP specifications, ensuring that any software front end that is also designed to the ONVIF specification will also be able to view the video.