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Anpviz Analog CCTV Camera HD 1080P 4-in-1 Security Camera(TVI/AHD/CVI/960H CVBS) Analog Security Camera 2.8-12mm Varifocal Lens 36 IR-LEDs Turret Dome Camera for Day& Night

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Color: White


Features

  • 1080P HD TVI/CVI/AHD/ 960H CVBS 4 IN 1 Analog Dome Camera This dome camera 1080P supports 4 different video output 1080P TVI, 1080P AHD, 1080P CVI and CVBS (960H). Required 1080P/1080Lite/1080N TVI/AHD/CVI DVR ( SDI DVR not comptiabe ) ( Some 720P DVR not compatiable ) Required coaxiable BNC cable and power adapter but not included.
  • 2.8-12mm Manual Varifocal lens, Full Metal Case for Vandalproof and weatherproof With 36 pcs IR infrared LEDs, it has 98ft IR range, take clear picture during both day- and night-time. IP66 weatherproof housing provides protection from elements, including dust and sand, as well as harsh weather conditions, such as rain and snow.
  • 1080P HD Resolution and 3-Axis camera stand 1/2.7SONY CMOS Sensor with 2.1 Megapixel Resolution , which ensures clear and bright pictures security solution monitoring activity indoors and outdoor.
  • Notice:It requires a DVR recorder 1080P Lited; 1080P; 5MP DVR. Can not be used stand alone.
  • 12 month Warranty Piece of Mind We offer 12 months warranty, 7-24 tech support. please contact us with your order number.

Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor Security, Outdoor Security


Brand: Anpviz


Connectivity Technology: TVI/AHD/CVI/960H CVBS


Special Feature: Frame Rate(30fps), Night Vision, 1080P HD Resolution


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor, Indoor


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Power Source: Corded Electric


Mounting Type: Wall/Ceiling Mount


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Color: White


Number of Items: 1


Included Components: 1 * Quick User Manual, 1 * Anpviz 2MP Analog CCTV Camera, 1 * Screws, 1 * Zoom Adjust Tool


Number of Channels: 1


Wireless Communication Technology: Wired Coxiable Cable


Form Factor: Turret


Effective Video Resolution: 1080


Viewing Angle: 110 Degrees


Installation Type: Screw In


Night Vision Range: 100 Feet


Frame Rate: 30 frames_per_second


Material: Metal


Voltage: 110 Volts (AC)


Wattage: 5 watts


Item dimensions L x W x H: 5.4 x 5 x 4.6 inches


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Batteries Required?: No


Item Weight: 1.5 Pounds


Optical Zoom: 4 x


Shape: Dome


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Low light technology: Night Color


Zoom Type: Optical Zoom


Zoom Ratio: 4


Alert Type: Motion Only


Room Type: Study Room


Light Source Type: Infrared


Video Capture Format: AHD


Specific Uses For Product: Surveillance


Unit Count: 1 Count


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Effective Still Resolution: 2 MP


International Protection Rating: IP66


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 2 MP


Control Method: Remote


Number of IR LEDs: 36


UPC: 603894307349


Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 5 x 4.6 inches


Item Weight: 1.45 pounds


Item model number: 57139


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 16, 2017


Manufacturer: Anpviz


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Quality and Price
Color: White
Excellent night vision. Sharp images. Easy to install, good value analog camera
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024 by Exuviant Exuviant

  • Analog Camera (TVI)
Color: White
Great camera, good quality, zoom features (manual)
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024 by Martinez Martinez

  • A versitile camera worth the money.
Color: White
I've been putting together CCTV systems for my house since 2012. I'm currently on my third system, each time I've upgraded the DVR quality, or number of cameras (Went from 3, to 4, to 6) Right now I have a Cobra 8 channel (w/four cameras) from Harbour freight which is a HD-TVI and AHD compatible system. The cameras it comes with are ok, I just don't like the whole "bullet" style. Therefore I've sought out dome cameras. In the past, I've purchased fixed lens systems (typically 3.6mm) and a pack of M12 lenses of various focal lengths. While this approach works in principal, in practice it sucks. Each time you want to change the focus, or focal length you have to dissemble said camera; that gives the chance of breaking something, introducing moisture, dirt etc. Further, there is the issue of constant changes in temperature, weather etc which can cause CCTV camera lenses to go out of focus. Enter the varifocal camera system. This one is the fourth varifocal camera I've owned, and was purchased to replace one that finally died after five years of use. Setup is fairly easy, but keep in mind that varifocal cameras are physically larger and heavier than typical dome or bullet cameras due to the extra glass and mechanism - so be sure that your surface can support the heavier weight and larger footprint these cameras require. To remove the camera from the mount, just use a tiny allen key to loosen the lock screw, and then untwist the retention ring from the base. Mount the base using only two screws and then feed the cables through - leaving the camera hanging from the mounting base before adding the last two screws. If you tighten down right away you won't be able to pass the cables through later on without loosening a couple screws. There is a guide booklet which tells you how to set the DIP switches (Some may have a 4-way joystick instead, in case they change which particular model they ship you) just select your system type and let it rock. If you get it wrong, you may not get a picture but you can't do any damage by selecting the wrong DIP switch locations. The camera is very easy to set up once you get it mounted, firstly set up your focal distance (zoom), twist it in whichever direction you want - if you see the lens closest to the front (What you can actually see) coming closer to the glass then it means the angle is getting wider, if it retreats back into the camera that means it is zooming in. The picture will be horrendously blurry at this point. This is where you want to adjust the focus screw (you won't see anything move, but the lens inside is moving) you will want to either have someone with a good eye watching your monitor to let you know when things get sharp, or have your phone set up for remote viewing with your DVR already (which is what I do) Once you have your focal length set up and sharp, aim/rotate the camera to the position you want. Then it is a simple matter of tightening the retention ring. TIP: The threads on the base and retention ring are bare aluminum or poorly painted at best, you'd be very wise to add some sort of lubricant to the threading before you set it down tight. I see no need in tightening the locking screw, in fact it provided a bit of trouble when trying to remove the camera that this one replaced. Further to that; I did not lubricate the threading on the previous camera - so removing it was very challenging (and not fun, considering I'm two stories up a house on a ladder) TIP #2: If you're doing a new install and haven't run the wires yet, I'd HIGHLY recommend installing Cat5e Shielded and Direct Burial cable, terminated with RJ45 connectors (ethernet jacks) and then running it through a Balun connector. Firstly this future-proofs your infrastructure if you decide to upgrade to an IP camera system later on. Secondly, the cable quality itself is leaps and bounds above the crappy ones that most DVR's come with. I learned this the hard way and rewired my entire setup (which I'm much happier with, just wished I would have done it from the start) TIP #3: No matter if you use BNC cables, or the balun connectors with Cat5e, it would be a very wise idea to coat the connector areas with liquid tape. I can't say I've ever had a failure because of the elements getting into the connectors, but they do rust up and get crud in them, and that can lead to a frustrating problem if you decide to disconnect the cameras at a later date. I can't speak on the longevity of this particular brand of camera. Typically they are just private label cameras, but if they do have Sony CCD chips, and are reasonably weatherproof they should give you years of use. Although these varifocal cameras are a bit more money (Around $38-50 USD compared to about $18-25 for fixed lens cameras) you will certainly find them useful if you find out later that a certain area would be better served with a wider or tighter angle, or you need to adjust the focus later on. The picture quality is above par for the OEM ones included with the CCTV DVR, night vision is great too. The housing itself is metal and has various rubber gaskets and caulking at cable entry points to prevent moisture problems. The customer service responds quickly, so A+ for that as well. Disclosure: They do offer a $5 USD coupon for leaving a review. However, it should be noted that there was no requirement as to what rating would be required to acquire said discount - so that's decent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019 by Brett

  • Security camera
Color: Black
It was everything that we expected and it is very useful.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024 by Marc L. Lorrain

  • good product
Color: White
great camera for price, good night vision.
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by Ardith R. Bender

  • Good and affordable camera. Quality picture.
Color: Black
Think this is so far the best camera for the price. Major improvement from my current one's. Night vision is also improved but black and white. The zoom feature is great. This camera would be perfect if it was available with color night vision. Just purchased 3 more. Install is simple.
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2022 by JES

  • solid camera overall
Color: White
I have an older cctv analog dvr and I bought this to replace a bad camera. First thing I noticed is it is a lot bigger than my original cameras but the picture quality and wide field of view is great! I had to use 960H mode for my system but I plan to eventually upgrade my dvr so that isn't a big concern for me; that it has dip switches on a pigtail outside the camera is nice for changing later. In the 960H mode I wasn't able to change the zoom but since the field of view is perfect for me know I don't really care. I did have to change the power supply to one with more current; currently I have a 2 amp supply but that may be overkill. I like the camera a lot so will probably be buying one to replace another bad camera in my system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2020 by kevinkerlyn

  • Night Vision failed in less than 30 days.
Color: White
Unfortunately the night vision IR light failed in less than 30 days. I contacted Amazon; they referred to the seller's store. I called their phone number and sent a text. Neither was returned. The day light performance of the camera is good. Nice wide coverage and acceptable picture. But I need the night function for my application. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022 by Jim

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