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- Product Function: 5MP Dome Full-Color Network IP Camera (Indoor/Outdoor Deployment)
- High-Resolution Sensor: Captures ultra-clear surveillance footage at 5 Megapixel (2880 x 1620px) resolution at 30 fps
- 24/7 Full-Color Imaging: Equipped with a large F1.0 aperture lens and high-power white LEDs to record vivid color video even in pitch-black conditions
- Smart Detection Intelligence: Onboard AI supports Human & Vehicle classification, Area Intrusion, Line-Crossing, Region Entrance/Exit, and Camera Tampering detection
- Form Factor Design: Compact, low-profile turret-dome layout ideal for ceiling or wall-mount installations in commercial and residential settings
- Two-Way Audio Streaming: Integrated high-sensitivity microphone and premium speaker system enable real-time communication
- All-Weather Resilience: Robust IP67-certified weather-proof and dust-resistant enclosure designed for demanding environmental conditions
- Advanced Video Compression: Supports H.265+ encoding to drastically reduce bandwidth consumption and optimize storage efficiency
- Flexible Storage Schemes: Features a built-in MicroSD card slot supporting up to 256GB local storage, alongside NVR and Cloud recording paths
- Flexible Deployment Power: Supports Power over Ethernet (PoE, 802.3af) for simple single-cable installation, or a standard 12V DC power feed

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| Component / Feature | Technical Specification |
| Model Name | TP-Link VIGI C250 Outdoor Full-Color Dome IP Camera |
| Image Sensor Core | 1/2.7" Progressive Scan CMOS Sensor |
| Maximum Resolution | 5 Megapixel (2880 x 1620 pixels) active grid array |
| Video Frame Rate | Main Stream: Up to 30 fps at full resolution | Sub-Stream: Up to 30 fps |
| Lens Focal Options | Available in 2.8 mm / 4 mm fixed lens options to match wide-angle or standard field-of-view requirements |
| Aperture Rating | Super-large F1.0 ultra-wide light intake lens mechanism |
| Day & Night Matrix | IR Cut Filter auto-switching | 24/7 Full-Color Mode | Smart Infrared Mode |
| Illumination System | High-Power Warm White LEDs & High-Power IR LEDs | Working Range: Up to 30 meters (98 feet) |
| Video Compression | H.265+ / H.265 / H.264+ / H.264 video compression architectures |
| Digital Image Tuning | Digital Noise Reduction (3D DNR), Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), Backlight Compensation (BLC), Highlight Compensation (HLC) |
| Smart AI Analytics | Human/Vehicle Target Classification, Line-Crossing, Area Intrusion, Region Entrance, Region Exit, Object Abandoned, Object Removal, Scene Change |
| Audio Interface Setup | Built-in high-gain Microphone and integrated Power Speaker (Enables 2-Way Audio interaction) |
| Network Connection | 1 × RJ45 10/100 Mbps Self-Adaptive Ethernet Port (Supports PoE 802.3af, Class 3) |
| Onboard Local Storage | Integrated MicroSD Card Slot (Supports up to 256GB storage media, card sold separately) |
| Ecosystem Interoperability | ONVIF Profile S/T compliance, API, SDK support for seamless third-party NVR integration |
| Environmental Shielding | IP67 ingress certification against water penetration and fine dust entry |
| Operating Thermal Range | -30°C to 60°C (-22°F to 140°F) heavy-duty temperature tolerance |
| Power Inputs Configuration | PoE (802.3af, class 3) or 12V DC ± 12% coaxial barrel plug | Max Power Draw: Approx. 7.5W |
| Chassis Proportions | Compact turret-dome casing: 115 mm × 115 mm × 86 mm |
| Warranty Details | 2 Years TP-Link Local Manufacturer Warranty coverage |
When picking a security camera like the VIGI C250, choosing between a 2.8mm and a 4mm lens boils down to a classic trade-off: Field of View (how wide you see) vs. Depth & Detail (how far you see).
Think of it like looking through your phone camera: 2.8mm is your standard or slightly ultra-wide view, while 4mm is a slight "optical zoom" in.

The Core Differences
| Feature | 2.8mm Lens | 4mm Lens |
| Horizontal Field of View | 109° (Ultra-Wide) | 90° (Narrower / Focused) |
| Image Characteristic | Objects look slightly further away but you see a huge area. | Objects look closer and larger, capturing better facial or plate details. |
| Best For | Close-up wide areas, indoor monitoring, wall-to-wall coverage. | Distant targets, narrow paths, specific entry points. |
Deep Dive: When to Choose Which?
1. Choose the 2.8mm Lens if you need Maximum Coverage
Because it opens up to a massive 109° angle, a single 2.8mm camera mounted in a corner can usually cover an entire square room with zero blind spots underneath or directly to the sides of it.
Best scenarios: Small retail shops, office interiors, living rooms, wide front porches, or small parking areas where you want to see everything happening in a tight space.
The Catch: Because the pixel density is spread across such a wide view, objects or people standing 15 meters away will look quite small and it might be harder to read a license plate clearly.
2. Choose the 4mm Lens if you need Object Identification
The 4mm lens narrows the view down to 90°, acting like a mild zoom. This concentrates your 5MP resolution onto a tighter target zone, giving you a higher DORI (Detect, Observe, Recognize, Identify) distance. In fact, a 4mm lens lets you recognize a face or car at a distance roughly 20-25% further away than a 2.8mm lens.
Best scenarios: Long narrow corridors, office walkways, cash counter registers (zoomed into the money tray), driveways, back alleys, or monitoring a specific gate/entrance from a distance.
The Catch: You lose the peripheral "edges" of the scene. If someone walks right under or slightly to the side of the camera, they might completely bypass its field of view.
💡 Quick Rule of Thumb for Your Deployments:
Go with 2.8mm for general situational awareness indoors or wide outdoor zones. Go with 4mm if you already know exactly where the target will be walking or driving past and you want crisp, identifiable details.






























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