Description
AXIS VB-H47W 1.3MP Indoor PTZ IP Security Camera, 20x Optical Zoom, White - 5715C001
The Canon VB-H47 Full HD PTZ IP security camera combines a powerful 320x zoom with excellent low-light capability, WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function and fast auto-focus. The product offers flexible installation options for indoor use.
Key Features:
- Full HD 60 fps video stream and H.265 and H.264 support
- 20x optical with 16x digital zoom and fast autofocus
- Remarkable low-light performance with color at 0.02 lux and mono at 0.003 lux
- Excellent WDR performance
- Two color options: Titanium white and Black
New image sensor and video network engine
Canon's popular network cameras have further evolved with the latest specifications and performance, equipped with a new image sensor and video network engine, while maintaining various functions, compactness, and ease of use.
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Specifications
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WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)* WDR imaging is a method used to produce images that try to recreate the full-scene content in scenes that have a dynamic range that cannot be captured by standard cameras in one image. Benefits of WDR:
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DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)* Traditional DNR technology utilizes temporal noise reduction. This technique basically compares one frame to the next and removes any tiny specs in each frame that do not match. The idea is that by blending the frames, the overall noise content in an image is reduced. 3D DNR employs inter-frame reduction which refers to the previous and next frames' pixel values for noise processing. Benefits of 3D DNR:
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SMART IR (Infrared)* In most night-time scenarios, very little ambient light is available. Infrared light is a great light source since it is invisible to human eyes but visible to image sensors. A camera with traditional IR illuminators may not be applied in all kinds of environments. This often leads to over- or under-illuminated video footage. Benefits of Smart IR:
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ONVIF* ONVIF is an open industry forum for the development of a globalstandard for the interface of IP-based physical security products. Founded in 2008 by Axis, Bosch and Sony, the forum rapidly gained momentum and is today endorsed by the majority of theworld's largest manufacturers of IP video products. The cornerstones of the organization are:
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PoE (Power over Ethernet)* PoE is a technology designed to deliver power to networking devices using existing data communications cabling. Benefits of PoE include:
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Device Compatibility and E-mail Alerts*Apple Iphone, Ipad, Mac, Laptop, Android compatible. When motion detected by the camera, e-mail is sent to your e-mail address if you set up your recorder. For more details, click here. |
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RESOLUTION* Resolution in an analog or digital world is similar, but there are some important differences in how it is defined. In analog video, an image consists of lines or TV-lines since analog video technology is derived from the television industry. In a digital system, an image is made up of square pixels. More pixels means more detail and a larger virtual workspace. Megapixel resolution also provides a greater degree of flexibility in terms of being able to provide images with different aspect ratios. 720P, 1080P, 4K For more details, click here. |
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MATRIX and LED IR* Benefits of Matrix IR
For more details, click here. |
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IP66, IP67, IK10 (Weather and Vandal Proof)*
For more details, click here. |
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MJPEG4, H264 and H265 (Video Coding)* H.265, aka HEVC, is the successor to H.264. H.265 is meant to double the compression rates of H.264, allowing for the propagation of 4K and 8K content over existing delivery systems. On the left side, the chart gives a good basic idea of what sorts of benefits H.265 can offer compared to H.264. While it's not hitting 50% bandwidth savings in most cases, it's close — quantizer 24 is 57% the size, q=30 is 59%, and q=40 is just 47%. Granted, at a quantizer of 40, the final output is wretched — but it's wretched at less than half the bandwidth. For more details, click here. |
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LENSES (Fixed, Varifocal, Motorized)* Fixed Lens: 2.8mm, 3.6mm, Varifocal Lenses: 2.8~12mm, For more details, click here. |
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3 AXIS* (PAN-TILT-TWIST) Three-axis models add the ability to rotate the camera module within the yoke. This allows you to adjust the angle that the camera looks at the scene from. Pan: Tilt: Twist: Benefits of the 3 Axis Feature: For more details, click here. |
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SD CARD SLOT* (Micro SD/SDHC) Benefits of the SD Card Slot Feature: For more details, click here. |
*These features may not apply for this product. Please check the details of the product.
Additional Information
Alternative SKUs:
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VB-H47W
VB-H47
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Aperture:
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F1.6
F3.5
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Audio Compression:
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AAC
G.711ulaw
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Audio Input:
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1x 3.5mm
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Audio Output:
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1x 3.5mm
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Camera Style:
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PTZ
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Color:
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White
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Compatible Integration (API):
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ONVIF Profile G
ONVIF Profile S
ONVIF Profile T
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Compression:
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H.264
H.265
JPEG
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Connection Type:
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Wired
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Day/Night:
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ICR (True Day/Night)
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Digital Zoom:
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16
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Environmental:
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Indoor
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Field of View (Horizontal):
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3.3
62.4
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Lens Size:
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4.7~94mm
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Max Power Consumption:
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9.7 Watts
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Max. FPS and Resolution:
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60fps at 1920 x 1080
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Minimum Illumination (B/W):
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0.003 Lux
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Minimum Illumination (Color):
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0.02 Lux
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Network Interface:
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1x RJ-45 100Base-TX
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Optical Zoom:
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20x Optical Zoom
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Power Supply:
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12 VDC
PoE+ (IEEE802.3at)
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Product Series:
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AXIS Canon Series
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Remote Users:
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Up to 30
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Resolution:
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1.3MP
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SD Card Support:
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SD Card Supported
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Sensor Size:
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1/2.8"
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Sensor Type:
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CMOS
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Technology:
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Network (IP)
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