Items Included
- Hikvision DeepinView IDS-2CD7A46G0/P-IZHSY 4MP Outdoor Network Bullet Camera with Night Vision & 8-32mm Lens
- Limited 3-Year Manufacturer Warranty
- 2688 x 1520 Resolution at up to 30 fps
- IR LEDs for Night Vision up to 328′
- 8-32mm Varifocal Lens
- 42.5-15.1° Horizontal Field of View
- Two-Way Audio
- License Plate Recognition
- microSD Slot Supports up to 256GB
- Complies with ONVIF Profiles G, S & T
- IP67 & NEMA 4X Rated for Outdoor Use
- IK10-Rated Vandal Resistance
Monitor an indoor or outdoor area with the DeepinView IDS-2CD7A46G0/P-IZHSY 4MP Network Bullet Camera from Hikvision. This unit uses a 1/1.8″ progressive scan CMOS sensor to capture 2688 x 1520 resolution video at up to 30 fps. Supplemental IR illumination provides up to 328′ of night vision. The camera’s 8-32mm varifocal lens delivers a 42.5-15.1° horizontal field of view.
Deep learning functions include perimeter protection, road traffic and vehicle detection with license plate recognition, and metadata of road traffic. Two-way audio is possible thanks to an audio input and an audio output. A memory card slot accepts microSD/SDHC/SDXC cards up to 256GB (available separately). Integrated PoE technology simplifies connectivity by enabling the transfer of power and data through a single cable.
This bullet camera complies with ONVIF profiles G, S, and T, making it compatible with a wide range of surveillance devices. It is housed in an IP67-, NEMA 4X-, and IK10-rated aluminum enclosure for outdoor use in areas at risk of vandalism.
Joseph –
This is a good camera. Image quality is excellent, and it catches ~ 90% of the license plates on cars that go by. It works well in darkness, but you must set it up properly to get it to do so.
The downside: these kinds of cameras, being so powerful, have a myriad of menus and setup options. The manual, while better than others I have used, is just ok. I wish the Chinese vendor would hire a US proofreader (a technical one) to review such documents. There are a number of areas where things are vague at best. For example, there is a slider bar to set sensitivity (0-100), but there is no mention of what the numbers mean (is 0 sensitive or is 100 sensitive)?
If you are not familiar with these cameras it will likely take some time to set it up and use it properly. The web interface is pretty good compared to some cameras I have used.
So far, this is the best camera I have used for license plate capture. You can download a list of all the plates it captures into an Excel file. You can also download images. My complaint here is that if there are 3000 images to download, you can only do them in batches of 100 each.
All in all, this is a good camera, well made, and I’d recommend it if you have a need to capture license plates.
Joseph –
Dmitri –
Excellent camera. Great vehicle and license plate recognition, except if a Jeep Wrangler without roof is passing by. Doesn’t pick it up for some reason. Make sure you pair it with another camera, so you can get full pictures 24/7 of what the ANPR camera snaps.
Dmitri –
Andrew –
This thing is a beast. It is powerful and can get plates at 90 feet at night. However, the web interface is a gigantic nightmare, with so many issues dealing with items that are hidden by CSS that should be available, or multiple settings for the same thing, or just general confusing language. Configuration makes zero sense, and once you finally get the settings right you’d better not change a thing as the traffic detection, capture and focus all seem to get wonky. Regardless, there are a few PDF’s floating around that helped me.
Andrew –