LightHunter Bullet Camera (5MP, AI, IK10, WDR)
Part of the Uniview LightHunter series, this bullet IP camera has an impressive 5 megapixel HD resolution with a 6mm fixed-focal lens. This IP camera has the LightHunter chipset, allowing for full colour at night with sufficient ambient lighting. Supporting Ultra265 compression and 80m of IR range.
- Vandal Resistant, IK10 rated
- Resolution 5MP (2880 x 1620), POE
- Fixed 6mm Lens, Viewing Angle 57.4° (H)
- Smart IR, Up To 80m IR Range
- Anti-Reflection Design To Improve IR Effectiveness
- Day/Night or Full Colour, IR Cut Filter, 3D DNR
- True WDR, OSD, Triple Streams
- Privacy Mask, Motion Mask, ROI, 9:16 Corridor Format Support
- MicroSD Card Slot (see Special Features)
- VCA - Line Crossing, Intrusion Detection (see Features)
- Supports H.264, H.265 or Ultra265
- ONVIF Compliance (Profile G, S, T)
- Temperature Range -30°C to 60°C
- Wide voltage range of ±25%
- Metal Housing, IP67 Rated
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All dimensions are in millimetres (mm)
Different ways of mounting this camera:
This camera has the following special features:
ANR (Automatic Network Replenishment)
ANR is a feature which allows a camera to record to an onboard MicroSD card, if it loses connection with the NVR. Once the connection has been re-established, the footage is transferred to the NVR. This feature requires ANR support from the camera and NVR.
LightHunter
LightHunter is the technology which allows for outstanding image at super low illumination during the night for both static and moving scenes. UNV LightHunter IPCs enhances the brightness of the images in a low-illumination environment by increasing the sensor target surface, sensor photosensitivity, lens aperture and transmittance as well as optimizing the hardware structure. UNV new-generation algorithm (U-ISP) has many advantages, such as reducing blur and noise and increasing sharpness. All of these advantages improve the definition and brightness of images. This also means that the camera can display full colour at night.
VCA (Video Content Analysis)
VCA is the ability to automatically analyse video to detect temporal and spatial events. This camera has the capability to do the following:
- Audio Detection - Detect a sudden increase or decrease in sound
- Intrusion Detection - Entering and loitering in a pre-defined virtual region
- Line Crossing - Detect when a pre-defined virtual line has been crossed
- Motion Detection - Movement within a pre-defined virtual region
- Tamper Identification - Detect when the camera has been physically tampered with