PolarisUSA Video is proud to present a truly remarkable Micro-Cased HD IP Camera - the PIP-2MP-MICRO-28. This small camera offers incredible features all packed into a clever little package. It is perfect for the homeowner that wishes to check on their kids, babysitter, favorite pet...while you're away. Business owners will be able to have Blu-ray quality eyes at work while away from the office. When connected to your new Network Video Recorder, you'll be able to see any shenanigans from anywhere in the world - even your cell phone.
Features:
1/2.8" SONY CMOS Progressive Scan Sensor
H.264 / H.265 / JPEG / AVI / MJPEG
1920 x 1080 @ 30fps
Built-In 3.7mm Super-Cone Pinhole Lens for up to 90° View
Low Lux of 0.01
On-Screen Display (OSD)
ICR Infrared Filter
Adjustable Brightness / Contrast / Saturation / Sharpness Control
Backlight Compensation (BLC)
ONVIF Compliant 2.4
12VDC / PoE 802.3af
Product Specifications
Image Sensor:
Resolution (WxH):
1920x1080
Compression Format:
H.264/H.265/JPEG/AVI
Focal Length:
3.7mm
Minimum Illumination (LUX):
0.01
Optical Zoom Factor (nX):
0
Digital Zoom Factor (nX):
0
Focal Application:
Normal (3.6-6.0mm)
Lens Mount:
Built-In Lens
Power Over Ethernet (POE):
No
Pan/Tilt:
No
Day/Night Capability:
No D/N Capability
Built-In Mic:
No
Audio Input:
Yes
Alarm I/O:
No
Audio Output:
No
Indoor/ Outdoor:
No
Infrared Range (ft):
0
Network Function:
HD Video Format:
Yes
ONVIF Compliant:
Yes
Current (mA):
Current (W):
0
Power Requirement:
12V DC
Panoramic View:
No
Ingress Protection:
Motorized Zoom / Auto Focus:
No
Vandal Resistant:
Starlight:
No
Body Style:
Box
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Package Components
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By adjusting the parameters below you can visualize the effects of different lens focal lengths at various distances to a given scene. Contextual help for the parameters is available by hovering the circular help icons.
Please note that the images used here were taken with a digital SLR, and are much higher quality than you can expect from a security camera. The purpose of this tool is to simulate field of view, not image quality.
HINT: After inputing a number in one of the fields, press [TAB] to recalculate.