Hikvision
HIKVISION MOBILE 2XM6726G1-ID 2MP DOME, IK10, INBUILT MIC, 2.8MM,3YR
In stock (16 units)Regular price $43699 AUDUnit priceHikvision
HIKVISION MOBILE 2XM6222G1-ID 2MP DOME, IK10, INBUILT MIC, 4MM, 3YR
In stock (7 units)Regular price $43699 AUDUnit priceAxis Communications
In stock (363 units)Regular price $1,25399 AUDUnit priceAxis Communications
AXIS Panoramic P3735-PLE 2 Megapixel Full HD Network Camera - Colour - White - TAA Compliant
In stock (49 units)Regular price $2,84099 AUDUnit priceIDIS
IDIS DirectIP 2MP Outdoor Flat Dome, 2.8MM, IR, MIC, IP67, IK10, NDAA, UP TO
In stock (124 units)Regular price $76199 AUDUnit priceHikvision
HIKVISION BODY WORN 2MP BODY CAM,GPS,WI-FI,4G, 3YR
Very low stock (1 unit)Regular price $1,98799 AUDUnit priceAxis Communications
AXIS P1385-BE 2 Megapixel Outdoor Full HD Network Camera - Colour - Box - White - TAA Compliant
Very low stock (1 unit)Regular price $1,70799 AUDUnit priceAxis Communications
AXIS P3265-V 2 Megapixel Indoor Full HD Network Camera - Colour - Dome - White
Very low stock (1 unit)Regular price $1,02799 AUDUnit priceHikvision
Hikvision Special DS-2CD6425G1-30 2 Megapixel Full HD Network Camera - Colour - Covert
Very low stock (1 unit)Regular price $92799 AUDUnit priceIDIS
IDIS DirectIP 2MP Outdoor Mini Bullet, 2.8MM, IR, IP67, IK10, NDAA, UP TO
Very low stock (1 unit)Regular price $32699 AUDUnit price
Where 2MP earns its keep
- Short-range identification. Front door cameras at 3-5 m — 2MP delivers face-readable resolution comfortably.
- Indoor general coverage. Reception, retail floor, hospitality — moderate distances and good lighting.
- HD-TVI upgrades. Replacing analog cameras with HD-TVI 2MP on existing coax. Same coax cabling, HD image, low storage demand on existing DVRs.
- Budget-constrained installs. Where the system needs HD coverage at lowest cost per channel.
- Storage-constrained installs. 2MP roughly halves storage demand vs 4MP at equivalent retention. Useful for installs with limited NVR storage capacity.
When to step up to 4MP or 6MP
- Identification at distance. Beyond 5-10 m, 2MP pixel density on targets drops below comfortable identification. 4MP/6MP retains the detail.
- Larger coverage zones. Wide field of view at 2MP means lower per-target pixel density. 4MP+ handles wider zones with usable detail.
- Outdoor perimeter. 4MP has become the residential standard — better headroom for identification at varied distances.
- Insurance or compliance requirements. Some sectors specify minimum effective pixel densities that effectively rule out 2MP at typical install distances.
2MP IP vs 2MP HD-TVI
IP 2MP — Cat6 PoE to NVR, modern feature surface (AcuSense, ColorVu on selected models). The right call for new installs at 2MP resolution.
HD-TVI 2MP — Coax cable to DVR, suited to existing-coax upgrades preserving analog cabling. The right call for replacing analog cameras on existing infrastructure.
Storage for 2MP installs
At H.265+ continuous recording, 30-day retention: approximately 1 TB per 2MP camera. Practical install storage:
- 4 cameras at 2MP, 30 days → ~4 TB.
- 8 cameras at 2MP, 30 days → ~8 TB.
- 16 cameras at 2MP, 30 days → ~16 TB.
Use surveillance-grade drives (Seagate SkyHawk, WD Purple). See CCTV hard drives.
Why buy from Security Cameras Australia
- Authorised dealer across major brands · genuine Australian stock with warranty.
- Expert support · advice on 2MP vs 4MP for your install, IP vs HD-TVI selection.
- Price-match · free shipping · 30-day returns.
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Frequently Asked Questions about 2MP Security Cameras
Is 2MP enough for my front door camera?
Is 2MP enough for my front door camera?
What's the difference between 2MP and 1080p?
What's the difference between 2MP and 1080p?
Will my old 2MP HD-TVI cameras work on a current Hikvision DVR?
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How much storage do I need for a 2MP install?
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Should I get 2MP cameras or step up to 4MP?
Should I get 2MP cameras or step up to 4MP?