🔍 See Everything, Miss Nothing!
The MOKOSE Mini SDI Camera delivers high-definition 1080P video quality with a 2 MP CMOS sensor, ensuring real-time transmission without compression. Its versatile 2.8-12mm manual varifocal lens allows for customizable viewing angles, while the robust metal shell and IP54 waterproof rating ensure durability. Ideal for various indoor settings, this camera is your go-to solution for reliable security monitoring.
Night Vision | Night Color |
Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions | 3.5 x 1.65 x 1.73 inches |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Viewing Angle | 110 Degrees |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Power Source | Ac/dc |
Effective Video Resolution | 1080 Pixels |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Material Type | Metal |
Alert Type | Motion Only |
Waterproof Rating | IP54 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
Control Method | Voice |
Room Type | Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Bedroom, Classroom, Study Room, Hallway |
Effective Still Resolution | 2 MP |
Color | 2.8-12MM ( Varifocal Wide-Angle Lens ) |
Form Factor | Cube |
Additional Features | Portable, Night Vision, Image, Motion Sensor |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Iris |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
C**S
Decent, inexpensive SDI camera
We bought several of these cameras to use on our live streaming rig. After adjusting some of the settings, and getting our stage lighting levels tamed, these things are fantastic. They punch way above their price class. No, the image quality isn't as good as my 3 CMOS JVC, but they're $90, not $2000.The 2.8-12MM lens has a little distortion at the 2.8MM end, but it's gone if you zoom in a little.Get yourself a 7" SDI field monitor to assist with getting the camera settings dialed it.If you're looking for a video camera with decent image quality and don't need RS-485 control, or HDMI and SDI out, these are what you want.
J**S
Good mini Camera
Good mini Camera for my multi camera set up, this only give us1080p but good quality and the best, his SDI out put.
K**S
Replace the lens cap, some lens distortion, ok size - good value fixed position camera
If you are looking for a fair quality fixed position camera this is a great place to start. It's definitely not easy to adjust, but when it's dialed in it will compare nicely to cameras 3-5x the price.Biggest annoyance was the scuff on the lens from the cap. It has a printed number on the inside and no padding to protect the lens.
B**9
Picture quality is excellent!
Great bang for the buck. It was unclear to me when I ordered it whether or not it came with a power supply. Seems I read at least one review that said the power supply was included and at least one other that said it was not. Turns out that the power supply is indeed included.
A**Y
Last two I bought - don’t work
We have purchased 4 of these cameras and two out of 4 are flickering out of the box- that is 50% failure.Can’t even get the on screen display to stay on.
D**3
Cheap SDI
For the price and depending on need works great.
O**C
Pleasantly surprised for the money.
The picture quality was quite good. The lens mechanisms were a bit sticky but the quality of image once dialed in and dynamic range of sensor was stunning really..
C**N
So close to a perfect little camera but it won't output reliably
The media could not be loaded. I took a gamble on this one and it didn't pay off. The Mokose SDI camera hit all the boxes for me looking for some permanent install cameras for a live streamed stage. I need to run SDI because of cable run lengths. I tried at first connecting it to a Blackmagic bi-directional converter, just get it into an HDMI encoder to see image. It would not lock. I tried 3 or so different SDI cables and still nothing. I hooked it up to an SDI monitor and it had picture. But the picture kept dropping. I tried a Blackmagic Ultrastudio encoder and I could not get image. I tried a no-brand cheap SDI encoder and finally was able to get an image, but again, it had frequent drops. Finally I connected it to a Decimator MD-HX to try and figure out exactly what was going on. The Decimator very quickly showed that it was unable to lock to a consistent output at any framerate or frequency. Unfortunately for me it makes the camera useless.Overall what I could see from the image, it looked great, (for a static cut away camera). It has all the control I'd expect from higher end cameras... Just wish they'd have used a more reliable output clock.
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