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4.2mm EN 50155 3-megapixel H.265 Compact PoE IP Camera – Line-in
Compact IP Camera – 4.2mm Lens – Up to 4x independent video streams – 1/3-in 3-megapixel progressive scan CMOS – Line-in – PoE Powered – -40°C to +55°C
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The VPort P07-3L42M is a compact 3-megapixel PoE dome IP camera fitted with a 4.2 mm fixed lens and line-in audio. It is designed for mobile surveillance applications that require a more focused view than 2.4 mm or 3.6 mm models while retaining a useful level of scene coverage. The 4.2 mm lens provides an 82 degree diagonal, 64 degree horizontal and 47 degree vertical field of view, making it suitable for targeted monitoring of doors, corridors, vehicle interiors, driver areas, equipment zones and other key points.
The camera uses a 1/3-inch progressive scan CMOS sensor and supports 2048 x 1536 video at up to 20 fps. Full HD 1920 x 1080 is supported at up to 30 fps. H.265, H.264 and MJPEG compression support allows users to tune video quality and bandwidth use, while four independent streams provide flexibility for recording, live display and remote viewing. DynaStream and CBR Pro help optimise network efficiency and video quality in bandwidth-sensitive systems.
Power is supplied through PoE over the rugged M12 Ethernet interface, simplifying installation by combining power and data in one connection. The line-in audio interface supports external audio sources, making this model suitable for applications where microphone placement needs to be separate from the camera.
The VPort P07-3L42M is designed for harsh environments, with IP66 dust and water protection, IK8 vandal resistance, metal housing, PC dome cover and an integrated heater for dome demisting. It supports ONVIF Profile S, T and M, along with Secure Boot, HTTPS, SSH, IP address filtering and user-level password protection. With -40°C to 55°C operation, it is a reliable PoE camera for focused mobile and industrial surveillance.
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