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Comparison Atis AMVD-4MVFIR-30W/2.8-12 Pro vs Atis AMVD-2MVFIR-30W Pro

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Mountoutdooroutdoor
Body typedomedome
Connection
BNC
BNC
Camera features
Design and features
light sensor
IR illumination
light sensor
IR illumination
Illumination range30 m30 m
Matrix
ModelAptina AR0230
Matrix typeCMOSCMOS
Matrix size1/4"1/2.7"
Number of megapixels4 MP2 MP
Video resolution2560x1440 px1920x1080 px
Minimum illumination0.01 lux0.01 lux
Aperturef/1.2f/1.2
Lens
Focal typevariablevariable
Focal length2.8 – 12 mm2.8 – 12 mm
Horizontal viewing angle55 °87 °
General
Power source12 В12 В
Operating temperature-30 °C ~ +60 °С-30 °C ~ +60 °С
Protection levelIP66IP66
Materialmetalmetal
Dimensions120x120x95 mm131x131x93 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2020october 2017

Model

Model of the matrix installed in the surveillance camera. Knowing the exact name of the model, you can find detailed information about its operation — from detailed specifications to real user reviews — and assess how this option meets your requirements.

Matrix size

The size of the matrix installed in the surveillance camera (diagonally).

In general, larger sensors (with the same resolution and sensor type) are considered more advanced: they get more light, which has a positive effect on image quality (especially in low light). On the other hand, increasing the size affects the cost of the entire device; and in some cases (for example, if the camera is not planned to be used in twilight and darkness), a relatively small sensor may be quite suitable.

As for specific dimensions, the most modest cameras in terms of this indicator have matrices of 1/4 "or less. Models with sensors of 1/3.8" - 1/3" and 1/2.9" - 1/2" are very popular, these values can be called average. And in advanced devices, diagonals and more than 1/2 "(up to 1/1.7") are found.

Number of megapixels

Camera sensor resolution in megapixels (millions of pixels).

The higher the resolution of the matrix, the higher the video resolution can be (see below), the more detailed the image is capable of providing the camera. At the same time, note that as the number of megapixels increases (without changing the size of the matrix), the size of each individual pixel decreases, which increases the likelihood of noise and deterioration in the overall image quality. Therefore, high resolution in itself is not necessarily a sign of high quality — a lot depends on other things, for example, on the size of the matrix (see above).

As for specific values, in the most modest matrices it does not exceed 1.3 MP, which corresponds to the maximum HD resolution. 2 MP sensors allow for already Full HD resolution (usually 1920x1080 or 1600x1200), 3 MP, 4 MP, 5 MP and 6 MP are capable of better resolution, but still do not reach 4K, which is typical for 8 MP.

Video resolution

The maximum video resolution that the camera can capture.

The higher the resolution of the video, the more details you can see on it, the less details will be blurry. On the other hand, high resolution means large volumes of video materials, which, accordingly, requires capacious media for their storage and fast communication channels for broadcasting video in real time. Yes, and this indicator significantly affects the cost of the camera.

Horizontal viewing angle

Horizontal viewing angle of the surveillance camera. For models with a variable value, the maximum value is indicated, since it is the width of the image that is important, and when zooming in, the zoom factor is more important than the angle. This paragraph also indicates the general angle of view for models with a circular field of view – in particular, cameras with a fisheye lens (see above)

The wider the viewing angle, the more space the camera captures and at the same time, the smaller the images of individual objects in the frame are obtained. Therefore, when choosing by this parameter, it is worth deciding what is more important – the ability to view a large scene or the visibility of small details in a relatively narrow field of view. Also note that with a wide field of view (100° or more), characteristic distortions can be observed at the edges of the frame, and the wider the angle, the more pronounced they are. This phenomenon can be eliminated by panoramic shooting (see "Design and features"), but this feature, in turn, complicates and increases the cost of the camera.