4K Ultra HD Resolution 8MP Outdoor Metal IP Camera, 130FT Color Night Vision, HEVC (2-pack)
Lorex is proud to introduce this industry-leading 4K (8 megapixel) IP security camera to their extensive line of consumer security products. This camera will leave nothing to question. It will provide the maximum level of detail and clarity available, not to mention an increased ability to zoom in on distant objects without drastically reducing image quality. It also has incredible infrared night vision, a wide angle 88° field of view, and a fully weatherproof metal housing. Whether you are in the market for a new security camera or looking to upgrade, a 4K security camera from Lorex is an ideal solution.
LNB8005
SPECIFICATIONS
8 MP camera
Indoor / outdoor IP security camera
4K
RESOLUTION
4x the resolution of HD 1080p
130FT
NIGHT VISION
Maximum night vision range
88°
FIELD OF VIEW
Ideal for monitoring wide, open areas
Video Features
Capture the details you need with top-of-the-line video technology
Camera Features
Weatherproof and anti-corrosive metal exteriors for year-round protection
Installation and Settings
Easy PoE installation with plenty of customizable features through your NVR
Video Features
4K resolution video clarity
4K clarity will give you the best chance to capture useable evidence should an incident ever occur on your property. It is important to note that this 4K security camera does not require a 4K television or monitor for use. The additional resolution will simply be there for you should you need to capture a screenshot or use the video as evidence.
The 4K difference
The 8mp image sensor at the core of the LNB8005 bullet security camera is capable of recording a 4K pixel resolution of 3840 x 2160 at 15 frames-per-second (FPS). This resolution will deliver extremely detailed images and allow for greater digital zooms so you can see further into the distance.
Long range digital zooms
One of the foremost benefits of having a 4K security camera is the quality of digital zooms within recordings. Since a 4K security camera has around 4× the amount of pixels as a 1080p security camera, the image will hold up much better as a digital zoom is applied. This means that important details, such as facial features, can potentially still be seen, even if they are deep in the distance of the image.
Sony Exmor R CMOS Sensor
This security camera utilizes an 8.51 megapixel Sony Exmor R image sensor with over 8 million pixels on it. This top-of-the-line image sensor is used to convert the analog signal to digital. It uses back illuminated pixel technology for excellent low light performance and shields the video from noise by passing through an analog noise reduction before conversion and a digital noise reduction after conversion.
Back Illuminated Pixel Technology
With traditional front-illuminated image sensors, light energy (photons) has to travel through metal wiring and transistors before reaching the sensor’s light sensitive area (photo-diode) on the image sensor. That is not the case with this security camera, however. Using back illuminated pixel technology, the amount of light that reaches the photo-diode is increased as the light does not have to pass through the layer of wiring. This drastically improves low-light performance and results in less digital noise to keep your security footage clean and clear.
eShutterâ„¢
Shutter speed, also known as exposure time, is the length of time the image sensor is exposed to light. In both photography and videography, it is vitally important to determine the best shutter speed for the lighting conditions. In essence, you want a high shutter speed to ensure the least amount of motion blur. However, a high shutter needs a lot of light. So finding the right balance between lighting conditions and shutter speed is a difficult art. But you don’t have to worry about any of this. This security camera utilizes an electronic shutter that automatically adjusts depending on the amount of available light. In fact, the shutter of this camera can move anywhere between 1/3 of a second to 1/100000 of a second to provide you with optimal video with minimal motion blur.
Full-color video, even at night
With most security cameras there is usually an automatic shift from full color to black and white when lighting conditions change at night. This is not the case for the LNB8005 bullet security camera. It features our revolutionary Color Night Visionâ„¢ (CNV) technology. This feature will:
- Produce full-color video, even in low-light conditions*
- Provide a further level of detail (the color of clothes or cars, for example)
- Add increased contrast for easier detection and recognition of people and objects
*Please note that ambient lighting is needed for full-color night vision. The image will typically switch to black and white infrared in total darkness to ensure maximum quality night vision.
Active Mechanical Lens Filter
There is a noticeable click the moment your camera turns into infrared night mode. This is the Active Mechanical Lens Filter, otherwise known as the IR Cut Filter, disengaging. Without it, UV and infrared rays would be allowed to enter the lens during the day, causing distortions and discoloration to the video. This filter also reduces the effects of atmospheric conditions such as haze, to create sharper images with more depth and finer, richer color gradation. When light levels become too low, this filter is disengaged to allow the camera’s infrared lights into the lens, which allows you to see even in complete darkness.
Real-time 30FPS recording rate
This IP camera is capable of recording at a real-time 30 frames per second (FPS) rate at 2K resolution. Recording at 30 FPS will provide you with exceptionally smooth on-screen movement and help provide you with more frames to choose from for evidence.
Enhanced Security Monitoring with HDR
Your security camera uses HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology that works to ensure you capture the most important details, regardless of lighting conditions. Dynamic range is measured as the difference between the brightest point and the darkest point of the video. HDR technology uses this difference to automatically adjust the picture’s brightness, resulting in optimized, highly-detailed security video.
Enhanced Clarity in Low-Light Situations
Your camera uses DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) technology to filter out noise from low-light settings as well any noise caused by motion. By eliminating graininess, your camera provides a cleaner, more accurate image with better clarity, sharpness, and improved motion detection, enhancing your HD experience even in the dark! Not only does DNR reduce noise, but it reduces video file sizes as well, giving you greater disc space for storage.
Auto White Balance
Colors must be reproduced authentically in your security camera footage for useable evidence. Thankfully, this security camera will autom