Hikvision 4MP Hybrid Light ColorVu 8 Channel IP CCTV Kit Builder
- CCTV Lens Guide
- Hard Drive Size Guide
Unless selecting a vari-focal camera (with an adjustable lens) It is important to select the correct camera lens option for where the camera is to be positioned. A smaller lens will give you a wider angle but will be "zoomed out more", while a bigger lens will narrow the angle down and "zoom in more". See below to give you some idea on angles of Megapixel HD Cameras:
Lens in mm | Approx Viewing Angle (degrees) | Ideal Distance (metres) | Typical usage/notes |
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2.8 | 106 | <6 | For seeing as much of the immediate area as possible such as above a doorway/low down/garage soffits (edges can appear slightly warped/distorted) - clearly "zoomed out" |
3.6/4 | 83-90 | <12 | A great general purpose option giving great coverage still in the corner of a room or higher up on second floor soffits with less distortion - more of a natural "zoom" |
6 | 56 | 6-20 | Narrows down the angle and zooms in to look past the immediate area a little to gain more detail - down a driveway for example from higher up |
12 | 24 | 20+ | Zooms in significantly more to look at a gate, entrance or adjascent building |
16 | 19 | 24+ | As above but more so |
The amount of hard drive space you require is dictated by how many cameras, as well as their resolution, frame rate settings, and whether you have H.265 encoding enabled or not to save space (We advise turning it on to double the capacity shown below with ease).
Finally, you can often make your storage space last a lot longer by enabling motion-detected recording rather than continuous, especially if there are long periods of no activity (to perhaps double or more these figures again).
Resolution (Megapixels) |
Days of storage provided by 1TB per camera (continuous - full 25 frames per second) |
Days of storage provided by 1TB per 4 cameras (continuous - full 25 frames per second) |
Days of storage provided by 1TB per 4 cameras (50% motion- 15 frames per second) |
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1 | 44 | 11 | 36 |
2 | 22 | 5 | 18 |
3 | 17 | 4 | 14 |
4 | 11 | 3 | 9 |
5 | 9 | 2 | 8 |
6 | 8 | 2 | 6 |
8 (4K) | 5 | 1 | 4 |
12 | 4 | 0.5 | 3 |
As a rule of thumb, we recommend 2 Terabytes for a 4 x 4/5MP HD camera setup, as this should give you approx 2 weeks using H.265 @ 20fps and that is on continuous, not motion-detected recording.
(You may only require the full 25 frames per second on certain cameras if things are fast-moving - ie above a till)
You can also use the Hikvision online calculator to work out what works best for you specifically: https://tools.hikvision.com/ca...
(All of our hard drives come fitted and are CCTV-specific from one of the major brands)
Hikvision 4MP Hybrid ColorVu 8 Channel IP CCTV Kit
New: Smart Hybrid Light - Three lighting modes offer color, black & white, or motion-triggered color imaging to suit virtually any need in any setting.
This kit contains the all-new 4MP ColorVu series of cameras from Hikvision. These improve further upon the Featuring Darkfighter series with a wider aperture lens + bigger sensor size to let in more light as well as visible light LEDs to assist to provide colour images of subjects even when it is pitch black. More colour = more information!
Stunning low-light imaging
F1.0 Super Aperture and advanced sensor ensure excellent color imaging in ultra-low light.
Super confocal lens
Designed with precision at the micron level, allowing for master-level focus and long-lasting, high-definition images with F1.0 large aperture.
Optimize your security with flexible lighting options
Select the lighting mode that best suits your requirements: 24/7 color, IR (B&W), or Smart.
In Smart mode, the camera maintains infrared illumination until an event triggers color imaging to capture critical details.
When there is no vehicle or person, the camera uses only the infrared light.
When a vehicle or person appears, the white light is automatically triggered, resulting in vivid color imaging with clear details.
When the vehicle or person leaves, the camera switches back to the infrared light.
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