Testing Vivotek IP7161 - 2MP MPEG-4 Camera

by John Honovich, IPVM posted on Jun 03, 2009 About John Contact John

Vivotek's new 2MP camera (the IP7161) expands low-cost product options in multi-megapixel cameras.

The IP7161's specification include support for MPEG-4 (but not H.264) and has a maximum frame rate of 10fps at 1600 x 1200. The test results show the camera's performance is solid across the board but not exceptional. However, with an online price under $500, it is extremely affordable and hundreds of dollars less than other cameras in its category.

The challenge for buyers will be to examine and determine whether the camera is good enough for your application, given the significant product cost savings it offers. For example, contrast this with the premium Axis Q1755 camera we reviewed recently.

For background on the product see Vivotek's Product Page on the IP7161 and its datasheet.

Inside the Pro Section

In the premium section, we provide:

  • 6 video samples from a variety of scenes and lighting conditions.
  • Screencasts on the setup and optimization of the camera
  • Screencast and analysis on bandwidth utilization including an examination of various frame rate and quality settings
  • Screencast and analysis comparing the use of VBR and CBR settings
  • Recommendations on the use of the camera

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