Ipzz-214 - 4k
| Category | Details |
|----------|---------|
| Sensor | 1/1.8” Sony STARVIS 8‑megapixel CMOS (4 K @ 30 fps) |
| Lens | Fixed 2.8 mm (90° FoV) with IR‑coated glass; optional motorized varifocal (2.8–12 mm) upgrade |
| Dynamic Range | 130 dB WDR (True‑WDR) |
| Low‑Light Performance | Minimum illumination: 0.001 lux (color) / 0 lux (IR) |
| IR Illuminators | 30 LED array, 30 m range (adjustable) |
| Video Encoding | H.265 (HEVC), H.264, MJPEG; dual‑stream (main + sub) |
| Bitrate | 1 Mbps – 25 Mbps (configurable) |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps @ 4K, 60 fps @ 1080p |
| AI Analytics | - Person/Vehicle detection
- Line‑crossing & intrusion
- Face‑mask & temperature detection (via add‑on) |
| Network | 1× 10 GbE PoE++ (802.3bt) + 2× 1 GbE RJ45 (fallback) |
| Power | PoE++ 90 W max; optional 12 V DC backup |
| Operating Temp. | –30 °C to +60 °C (industrial grade) |
| Ingress Protection | IP67 (dust‑tight, water‑resistant) |
| Storage | 2 TB SATA HDD (internal) + micro‑SD slot (up to 256 GB) |
| Management | Web UI, ONVIF 1.1, RTSP, REST API, SDK (C/C++, Python) |
| Security | TLS 1.3, AES‑256 encryption, two‑factor admin login, secure boot |
| Dimensions | 165 mm × 115 mm × 70 mm |
| Weight | 1.2 kg |
The lighting plot for IPZZ-214 utilized RGBWW panels (Red, Green, Blue, White, Warm White). This allowed the gaffer to shift color temperatures mid-scene from 3200K (tungsten) to 5600K (daylight) without cutting. The 4K resolution captures these subtle hue shifts that would be lost in 1080p compression. IPZZ-214 4K
| ❌ | Description | |----|-------------| | Price – At US $1,299 (incl. 2 TB HDD) it’s pricier than 1080p alternatives. | | Power consumption – 90 W PoE may require upgraded PoE switches for large deployments. | | Fixed lens – Base model lacks optical zoom; varifocal upgrade adds cost (€150). | | Large form factor – Heavier than typical bullet cameras; may need stronger mounting hardware. | | Limited third‑party AI – While the SDK is open, pre‑trained models are primarily VisionTech‑centric (though ONNX conversion is supported). | | Category | Details | |----------|---------| | Sensor
In the ever-evolving world of digital content, few catalog numbers generate as much buzz among collectors and enthusiasts as IPZZ-214 4K. This unique identifier has become a benchmark for what modern production standards can achieve when high-bitrate 4K resolution meets sophisticated narrative technique. But what makes this specific title stand out in a saturated market? The lighting plot for IPZZ-214 utilized RGBWW panels
This article explores every technical and artistic facet of IPZZ-214 4K, from its visual encoding to its directorial influences.