MOBOTIX MOVE Vandal Bullet Network Camera VB3-2-IR-VA (Video Analytics) • Weatherproof ONVIF S / G / T dome camera with integrated IR LEDs (up to 40 m) for day and night operation • Max. Image Resolution: 2MP (1920 x 1080), 1/2.7″ Progressive CMOS • Automatic changeover from colour to B / W image (mechanical IR cut filter) • Remote Zoom • Motor-controlled Varifocal lens (F1.6-F2.9: 2.7 to 12 mm, viewing angle H: 99°-31 °, V: 53 °-18 °) with Auto Iris with automatic adaptation to changing light situations • 3-axis lens adjustment • IP66, IK10 • Ambient temperature -55 to 60°C, (heater on) humidity 10 to 90% non-condensing • Video codecs: H.264, H.265, MJPEG (up to 4 video-streams simultaneously ) • True WDR (130 dB) • Max. Frame rate:: H.265 / H.264: 1920×1080 @ 30 fps + 720×480 @ 30 fps; MJPEG: 1080p @ 30 fps • Power supply: PoE IEEE 802.3af or DC 12V (13W) or AC 24V; max 14 W• Hardened and “self-cleaning” anti-reflex Bullet front glass coating by MOBOTIX EverClear • MTBF: 95.000h •
It’s almost 30 years since Axis Communication invented the world’s first network video surveillance camera. To many in the security solutions industry, this signaled the beginning of the end for analogue CCTV systems.
There was a seemingly better way – superior image quality and coverage, coupled with reduced cabling and wireless capability, saw the industry embracing IP digital video surveillance solutions and hanging up on their analogue devices. But analogue refused to die.
So, answering the question ‘Which security system is a better option?’ doesn’t always have a straightforward answer. Let’s discuss further...