Hi
@quasar
Unfortunately, there are no models of camera that meet all of your requirements.
If your priority for these is having the ColorVu technology, then the turrets are only available in a maximum resolution of 4MP. The newest ColorVu turrets (which have
AcuSense technology as well) are only available in white or black, this is the black version that we recommend:
Hikvision DS-2CD2347G2-LU/B 4MP ColorVu Fixed Turret Network Camera Black
The 1st generation ColorVu turrets are available in grey, but do not offer the AcuSense features:
Hikvision DS-2CD2347G1-LU/G 4MP ColorVu Fixed Turret Network Camera Grey
Hikvision has also released 8MP 2nd generation ColorVu Mini Bullets recently, which would be your closest alternative if you would like a higher resolution:
Hikvision DS-2CD2087G2-LU 8MP ColorVu Mini Bullet Network Camera
On the motorised zoom requirement, I'm afraid this isn't available yet on any ColorVu model. My best recommendation for a turret with this feature would be the following AcuSense model, which uses invisible IR LEDs to create a monochrome image in low-light (this model is only available in white). This camera does also have Powered by Darkfighter technology, which is similar to ColorVu, but instead software-based, so not quite as effective at giving you a colour image at night:
Hikvision DS-2CD2H86G2-IZS 8MP AcuSense Varifocal Turret Network Camera
It is more common and cost-effective to use fixed focal lengths in each position instead, tailoring this focal length so the field of view matches the scene you want to view on each camera. These guides help with this:
Hikvision Focal Length Differences Without a shadow of a doubt, the absolute most frequently asked question we receive is regarding focal lengths, and what viewing angles different focal lengths will offer. For good reason, too - it's a very important decision in the system spec process, and...
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It's important to select the right CCTV lens to cover the scene that you want to monitor. In CCTV terms we call this the field of view, and more specifically we usually talk about the horizontal field of view. Describing the horizontal field of view in degrees of angle works well but can be...
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This camera calculator is also great for this, as you can find your property in Google Maps and situate your chosen cameras/focal lengths around it to see the coverage they offer:
Using Google Maps, layout and design cameras, choosing from 10,000+ models, delivering FoV and image quality previews plus export to PDF, Powerpoint and more
calculator.ipvm.com
You'll be pleased to hear that the NVR selection is more straightforward…
We always recommend an I-Series NVR now, and
these models are the only ones we find work well with the EasyIP 4.0 cameras. This 8 channel model is the smallest NVR in this range, and probably the most popular used in new setups:
Hikvision DS-7608NI-I2-8P 8 Channel Network Video Recorder
I hope that helps