Discontinued - The Spotlight 2.0
2MP (1080P) IP PTZ Camera with 22x Optical Zoom & Full Spectrum Light
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Resolution
1080P @ 60 FPS; 1920 x 1080
Detect: 950 ft
Recognize: 875 ft
Identify: 750 ft
Processing Power and Compression: Not All 1080P Cameras are Created Equal
Indoor/Outdoor
IP66
Full protection from dust, rain, snow, dew, frost, and sprinklers.
You can even wash them off with a hose.
Temp
Extreme Cold Temperature rated from -40°F to 140 °F
Humidity rated between up to 90%.
Lens
Motorized PTZ Varifocal: 6.5 - 135mm
70° - 4° of coverage
Digital Zoom and Optical Zoom
Learn about Digital vs Optical Zoom
Day/Night
Infrared night vision up to 200 FT
Integrated Full Spectrum Light up to 100 FT
Larger image sensor for low light
Color video possible until 0.001 lux
Special
Audio Input and Output
Audio Input/Output FAQ
True WDR (120db)
NOT POE
Pan: 360° (endless) rotation
Tilt: -15° ~ +90° (auto reverse)
Seeing in shadows: Understanding WDR
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The Spotlight 2.0 has been discontinued - we recommend checking out the Lookout 2.0 v2 or Beacon 8.0 as potential replacements. This page exists for reference purposes only.
The Spotlight 2.0 is the world's best lowlight camera, and it's just got better!
Now you can capture exceptional detail like never before with full range color video capabilities thanks to its revolutionary natural spectrum light! This camera also goes on tour - visiting up to 16 preset locations in row. It’s easy to use, too; all you need is a single button for capturing stunning images of your favorite moments. And if that wasn't enough, this camera has an oversized image sensor that captures even more detail than ever before-even down to a fraction of a lux with full range color video capabilities thanks to its revolutionary natural spectrum light!
You'll be able to take amazing pictures at night without using artificial light or amplifying colors that are unnoticeable during daylight hours. With an oversized image sensor, this camera captures exceptional detail like never before-even down to a fraction of a lux with full range color video capabilities thanks to its revolutionary natural spectrum light! Get your hands on the world's best lowlight camera today and see what it can do for you.
Resolution
1080P @ 60 FPS; 1920 x 1080
Detect: 950 ft
Recognize: 875 ft
Identify: 750 ft
Processing Power and Compression: Not All 1080P Cameras are Created Equal
Indoor/Outdoor
IP66
Full protection from dust, rain, snow, dew, frost, and sprinklers.
You can even wash them off with a hose.
Temp
Extreme Cold Temperature rated from -40°F to 140°F
Humidity-rated between up to 90%.
Lens
Motorized PTZ Varifocal: 6.5 - 135mm
70° - 4° of coverage
Digital Zoom and Optical Zoom
Learn about Digital vs Optical Zoom
Day/Night
Infrared night vision up to 200 FT
Integrated Full Spectrum Light up to 100 FT
Larger image sensor for low light
Color video possible until 0.001 lux
Special
Audio Input and Output
Audio Input/Output FAQ
True WDR (120db)
NOT POE
Pan: 360° (endless) rotation
Tilt: -15° ~ +90° (auto reverse)
Seeing in shadows: Understanding WDR
Views from this camera at different distances and different lens adjustments.
2MP at 6.5mm - Zoomed Out Fully: |
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Detect someone up to 950 feet
"Detecting" a face means being able to tell that a human face is in the picture.
Recognize someone up to 875 feet
"Recognizing" a face refers to being able to say "I have seen that person before" - even if you don't know or can't place who it is.
Identify someone up to 750 feet
"Identification" refers to being able to make out identifiable marks with enough certainty to make a sketch or claim.
What makes the Spotlight 2.0 Unique:
Integrated White Light
This camera has Natural Full Spectrum White Light that can help capture color video at night.
This camera has an integrated natural, full spectrum light that is rated at 100 feet.
The white light turns on when during night mode and is on constantly as both a light source and deterrent.
AutoTracking Mode
This camera can be set to auto follow moving objects.
Auto-Tracking will follow the largest object and does not work well in areas where a moving background could cause issues (having trees or bushes swaying in the wind). It is best used for parking lots, shipping ports, and other places where the moving objects are large and the background is static.
Auto tracking is intended to be a tool in getting greater detail on the scene such as a closer look at the person’s’ face, car, and if conditions are right, a license plate (please refer to our full license plate guide for the right conditions). Auto tracking is not intended to be used as a one camera “silver bullet” style solution which can replace multiple cameras and be used solo to capture entire events. Auto tracking PTZs should have cameras covering the wider area for the most effective use. Auto tracking is not suited for every scene, situation, or environment.
Auto Tracking supplements and assists the operator. Auto Tracking is NOT intended to replace human management of the camera system.
Pan, Tilt and Zoom Controls
This camera can Pan left to right, Tilt up and Down, and Zoom in and Out. You can control it with an of our software interfaces: our PC/Mac Software, Webview, or by using the NVR itself. A physical joystick is not required.
You can pan 360 degrees in an endless manner (you can keep turning left or right forever, without the cable getting tangled or caught).
You can tilt between –15° ~ +90°.
Presets, Patrols and Patterns
This PTZ can save and perform Presets, Patrols, and Patterns.
Presets are preset positions of the PTZ. For example, you could save the driveway that you have to drive through to enter your property as a preset. Upon telling the camera to view that preset, your PTZ will move to look at that area and then zoom in to the level defined by your preset. You can define 255 presets.
Patrols are a series of presets with a defined amount of time spent at each. Unlike Patterns, where the movement is part of the process, patrols are used to quickly move from point A to point B. A patrol is often used to check important entry points of buildings repeatedly - look at the warehouse bay, then the front door, then the loading dock, etc.
Patterns are recorded movements you can replay, and are like macros that can be performed at any time. For example, you could have a Pattern that involves zooming in rapidly to a preset level of zoom and then zooming back out again that you use to ID faces at distance or zoom in on licence plates. Another popular macro style is to create one that moves the PTZ at a steady speed along a predetermined route; patterns like this can be very valuable for following a product on an assembly line or the flow of traffic. Patterns can also be used to slowly pan across a field or other action where the points of interest are not known in advance.
A total of 16 Patrols and Patterns can be stored.
Patterns and Patrols can be performed automatically.
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
This IP camera has Wide Dynamic Range.
Wide Dynamic Range splits each frame/image into many boxes and it scans for in inaccuracies and adds the right amount exposure to create a balanced and high resolution video shot. Very useful when recording in situations where there can be a large difference in light levels.
Bitrate - 1080P / 60 FPS
At 2MP and 60 FPS, while recording at H.265, this camera should use 6Mbps of the NVR's bitrate budget. (With H.264, it should use 10Mbps).
Did you know: The processor in an NVR has both an incoming and outgoing bitrate. Incoming is for recording video and outgoing is for watching it remotely. All of our NVRs have at least 5Mbps per channel in incoming bitrate, and many models can have extra bitrate. Your NVR's spare incoming bitrate is what determines if it can record channels at higher-than-1080P resolution, use specialty panoramic cameras, or many other things (see individual NVR models).
Weatherproof Housing
This camera has a Weatherproof Housing.
It has been rated at IP66 which means that International Electrotechnical Commission’s (IEC) international standard 60529 has rated this camera housing as having full protection from dust and safe from water damage up to powerful jets of water (but not immersion).
This camera can be safely used outdoors.
Attention: The IP66 rating covers the camera's housing not the cable. Please follow our RJ45 Waterproofing guide for weatherizing your cable connections.
Event Recording Mode through Video Content Analysis (VCA)
This camera features AI enhanced Intrusion Detection and Line Crossing. These VCA options can be set to filter by people or vehicles using the onboard AI enhanced chipset.
Covering, damaging, or moving the camera lens
In addition you can search your video footage for these events
*Each feature must be enabled and set up before it can be searched. Not all features can run at once.
Commercial-Grade Aluminum Molding
This camera is commercial-grade and is made of cast aluminum and ceramic molding, instead of the typical plastic molding common in the industry.
This product has passed vibration tests, can withstand an electrical surge up to 6,000 volts, and the casing will prevent intrusion of both dust and water into the internal component space. The screws and mounting hardware are made of stainless steel that has passed SUS410 salt spray anti-corrosion testing. We use automotive-grade LEDs and anti-reflection glass (which means better infrared results). In short, this camera is going to hold up over time.
Admiral Line Camera Features:
Plug & Play with Admiral & Imperial NVRs
This camera will plug and play with our Admiral and Imperial line of NVRs.
Please note that our camera models with model numbers in the 26xxx format record in the new, more efficient H.265 compression codex and are intended to work with our Imperial and Admiral NVRs.
Get Alerted when there's Motion
With this camera and an SCW Admiral or Imperial NVR, you can send Snapshot Email Alerts.
You can set up your recorder to email a series of pictures to you when motion is detected by one of your SCW cameras (or if one of our other VCA events is observed). You can choose specific dates and times for these alerts to be active and other times for these alerts to be ignored. Some Snapshot email options are based upon your current recording mode.
Customizable Motion Detection Recording
With this camera and an SCW Admiral or Imperial NVR, you have video analytics-based motion detection.
Motion detection can also be used to send you email alerts when motion is detected or to record when recording on motion events. You can modify the sensitivity level so that more or less movement is required for the motion detection to trigger. You can create inclusion areas (places where you care if there is motion) and define the rest as exclusion areas (places where you don't care if there is motion). So, for example, you could create a motion based alert to notify you if someone was in your yard, but ignore them if they were on the sidewalk or in the street.
No Recording Delay; See What Happened before Motion was Detected
Many consumer-grade cameras use PIR sensors to trigger a camera to turn on when something gets close enough to the sensor. This is a bad design as there's a slight delay (0.5-3 seconds) that can cause the camera to not record what happened. Our cameras not only don't have a recording delay but allow you to record up to 30 seconds before the motion.
Don't miss out on important motion events: go back in time, before the event, to understand why it happened.
1 Click Firmware Update
Tired of chasing down firmware from the manufacturer, downloading the firmware, uploading the firmware to the device, and then restarting the device? Don't bother!
This device checks for firmware and then downloads and installs it, itself, with one click.
3-Year Warranty
This camera has an industry leading 3-year warranty. This camera can also be upgraded to a 5-year warranty.
Anti-Reflective Glass
This camera has Anti-Reflective Glass.
Anti-Reflective Glass allows better light transmission vs standard glass. Standard glass cameras often come with a foam ring around the lens to prevent infrared light from bouncing back off the glass and entering the lens. This bounce-back can cause extreme differences in infrared lighting, which makes some items too bright and others too washed out if the ring is loose, ripped, or removed. Anti-Reflective Glass prevents this issue. Also, people have a tendency to accidentally destroy, damage, throw away or lose these foam rings. Anti-Reflective Glass reduces maintenance and user error.
Auto Grade LEDs
This camera has Auto Grade LEDs.
Many IP cameras include low-quality infrared bulbs that fail over time. This camera has Automotive Grade LEDs, and you should expect the same sort of longevity from them as the headlights in your car.
Headlight Compensation
This camera has Headlight Compensation.
Vehicle headlights directly into the camera lens can render many cameras useless. Headlight compensation reduces glare and overexposure due to car headlights.
At SCW, we try not to use the misleading term "License Plate Camera." The term "License plate cameras" is used rather flippantly by the security camera industry, has no real definition as a term, and can sometimes mean simply the presence of HLC; be careful with companies offering a simple solution to a very complex task of capturing license plates.
For more info, please read our knowledge base article on What they don't tell you about License Plate Cameras.
See through Fog with Automatic Defog
This camera has Automatic Defog.
Our automatic defog feature allows you to cut through fog, air pollution, and other atmospheric haze.
Adjustable Shutter Speed for Customizable Performance in Low Light
This camera has an Adjustable Shutter Speed in a range between 1/30s to 1/100,000 of a second.
The shutter in a camera controls how long the camera takes to take a picture, but faster doesn't mean better. The faster that a camera shutter opens and closes, the more likely that you will get a clear, blur-free image. The longer that the shutter is open, the more light you let in and the better your image will be in low light. Shutters that are open for an extremely long time allow you to take color pictures at night/twilight without having to switch to infrared mode, but can result in motion blur.
There's no one-size fits all approach to shutter speed, so we give you full control (and free tech support) to set it up the best way possible.
H.265 Recording
This device can record in H.265
H.265, also known as High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) or MPEG-H Part 2, is the video compression standard which replaces H.264. HEVC was a collaboration by many parties including Apple, Microsoft, Cisco, Dolby, and the Moving Picture Experts Group. In comparison to H.264, H.265 offers about double the data compression ratio at the same level of video quality, which means both substantially improved video quality at the same bitrate and lower storage requirements.
H.265 saves hard drive space and increases the quality of an image by splitting the screen into a grid and only updating the sections that changed from the previous frame. This focuses nearly all of the processing power of the camera on the areas of the screen with activity. The image quality differences of H.265 is most noticeable in situations such as attempting to watch your camera remotely if your internet upload speed is slow.
You can also record in H.264 if you need backwards compatibility.
ONVIF Conformant
This device is ONVIF Conformant.
ONVIF is an open industry standard encoding language for the interface of IP-based physical security products.
POE (Power over Ethernet)
This camera can be powered via an ethernet cable.
POE allows a Cat5 cable to both carry data and power, making it so that you only have to run one cable. You will need either a POE injector, a POE switch or one of our NVRs with built-in SCWEasyConnect POE to power a camera via ethernet.
**There is an optional wall plug adapter on most of our camera models. This wall plug adapter is only used by clients who cannot run POE cables.
UL Listed and FCC Certified
This product is UL Listed and FCC certified
UL is a safety consulting and certification company headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois, and provides safety-related certification, validation, testing, inspection, and auditing of SCW products.
The Federal Communications Commission has certified that the electromagnetic interference from the device is under limits approved by the FCC.
American-Based Technical Support after the sale. For FREE. Forever.
Real review from Larry, who had this to say:
The most important part of a purchase like this is the support for technical assistance when there is a question or when there is a problem, and they always exceed expectations!
All of our equipment comes with Free Technical Support that is US based (Our Warehouse and Staff are located in Asheville, NC). We're happy to help you via chat, email, screen share / remote support sessions, and phones. Our number is 866-414-2553 and we're open from 9-7 M-F (EST).
The Spotlight 2.0 - 26ZV-W
Pan and Tilt Controls |
26ZV-W
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Pan Range
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360° (endless)
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Pan Speed
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0.1°/s ~ 240°/s; Preset speed: 300°/s
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Tilt Range
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–15° ~ +90° (auto reverse)
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Tilt Speed
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0.1° ~ 160°/s / Preset speed: 240°/s
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Max Presets
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1024
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Max Presets
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?
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Home Position
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Supported
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Patrol Types
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Preset patrol, route patrol, recorded patrol
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Max Patrols
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Up to ? patrols, up to ? presets per patrol
Note: The total number of patrols and patterns is ?. |
Max Patterns
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Up to ? patterns, with the total recording time not less 15 minutes per pattern.
Note: The total number of patrols and patterns is ?. |
Image Specifications |
26ZV-W
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Image Sensor
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1/19", 2 megapixel, progressive scan, CMOS
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Processor Manufacturer
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Hisilicon
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Min. Illumination
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Color video possible until 0.001 lux (F1.5, AGC ON)
0 lux with IR on |
Iris
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Auto/Manual, F1.5 ~ F3.4
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Shutter
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Auto/Manual; shutter time: 1/6 s ~ 1/100000 s
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Lens
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6.5 ~ 135 mm (22x optical zoom)
70° - 3.8° of horizontal coverage (39°-2.1° vertical) |
Day & Night
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IR-cut filter with auto switch (ICR)
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Digital Noise Reduction
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2D/3D DNR
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Wide Dynamic Range
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True WDR (120db)
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Digital Defog
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Yes
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Max. Image Resolution
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1920*1080; 2 Megapixel
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Frame Rate
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1080P (1920*1080) 60 fps; 720P (1280*720) 30 fps; D1 (720*576) 25 fps
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Image Settings
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Saturation, brightness, contrast, sharpness, headlight compensation, backlight compensation, region of interest, 9:16 corridor mode, evaluative metering.
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BLC
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Yes, zone configurable for up to 8 areas
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Electronic Image Stabilization
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Supported
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Networking Specifications |
26ZV-W
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Video Compression
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H.265, H.264, MJPEG
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Camera Streams
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Main Stream: up to 1080P (1920*1080) 60 fps; 720P (1280*720) 30 fps; D1 (720*576) 25 fps Sub Stream: up to 1080P (1920×1080): Max. 60 fps; Mobile Data-Sensitive Stream: up to D1 (720×576): Max. 30 fps |
Bit Rate
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32 Kbps ~ 8Mbps
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Edge Storage
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Micro SD, up to 128 GB
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Protocols |
IPv4, IGMP, ICMP, ARP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, PPPoE, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, FTP, UPnP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, 802.1x, SNMP |
Interoperability |
ONVIF(Profile S, Profile G) |
Inputs / Outputs |
26ZV-W
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Communication Interface |
1 RJ45 10M/100M Base-TX Ethernet |
Alarm Inputs/Outputs |
2 input; 1 output | Alarm Triggers |
Motion detection, tampering alarm, network disconnect, IP address conflict, storage exception |
Audio Inputs/Outputs |
Input: impedance 35 kΩ; amplitude 2 V [p-p] Output: impedance 600 Ω; amplitude 2 V [p-p] |
Audio Compression and Features |
Two way Audio Supported; G.711 Audio Compression |
General Specifications |
26ZV-W
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Operating Conditions |
-40°F ~ 158°F, Humidity 10 - 95% RH(non-condensing) |
Rain/Snow/Dust Prevention |
Structure and window designed to battle bad weather |
Power Supply |
24 V AC (Default) ±25%, 24 V DC±25% NO POE Support |
Power Consumption |
Power consumption: 12 W ~ 46 W |
Surge Protection |
6KV |
Weather Proof Rating |
IP66 |
Dimensions |
Ø8.9” x 14.2” |
IR Range |
Smart IR, 200 foot IR distance; While Natural Light, up to 100 ft |
Weight |
11.9 Lbs |
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