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6MP Security Cameras

6MP cameras run at roughly 3200×1800 pixels — about 50% more pixels than a 4MP camera, and roughly two-thirds the pixels of a 4K camera. The sweet spot is general residential and small-commercial perimeter coverage where you want identification headroom without paying the storage cost of 4K. Realistic facial identification distance is about 7–8 metres with a 2.8mm wide-angle lens in good light. The cameras in this collection vary across four axes: brand (Hikvision, HiLook, IDIS), camera technology (AcuSense AI, ColorVu full-colour night vision, Strobe & Siren), form factor (turret, dome, bullet, PTZ), and connectivity (PoE wired, Wi-Fi wireless).

Security Cameras Australia stocks the full 6MP range. Every camera is genuine Australian stock with full manufacturer warranty, and you get pre-sale technical advice from people who configure these systems for a living.

Not sure 6MP is the right resolution? See the 4MP collection if you want a smaller storage footprint, or the 8MP 4K collection if you've got longer viewing distances. The "is 6MP the right resolution for you" section below covers the decision.

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Key features at 6MP

  • ~3200×1800 native resolution on most cameras in this range — about 50% more pixels than 4MP.
  • AcuSense AI on Hikvision Pro Series models — on-camera classification of people and vehicles versus everything else, cuts false alerts dramatically.
  • ColorVu full-colour night vision on supported Hikvision Pro Series and HiLook ColorVu models — colour detail at night, not just monochrome IR.
  • Strobe & Siren active deterrence on selected Hikvision 6MP models.
  • H.265+ compression — about half the storage cost vs older H.264 at the same image quality.
  • Turret, dome, bullet and PTZ form factors available.
  • PoE 802.3af/at single-cable power and data on all professional models.
  • Australian manufacturer warranty — typically 36 months on Hikvision, 3 years on HiLook.

What 6MP delivers in practice

6MP supports facial identification to roughly 7–8 metres with a 2.8mm wide-angle lens in good light, and number plate identification to about 6–7 metres on the same lens. That covers the typical residential perimeter — front door, driveway, side gate, backyard — comfortably, and is more than enough for most small-commercial entry-point coverage.

Compared to 4MP, 6MP has about 50% more pixels (~50% better detail at the same distance, or about 25% more identification range at the same detail level). Compared to 4K, 6MP has about a third fewer pixels — close enough that for most viewing distances under 8 metres, you won't see a meaningful difference. The trade-off is storage: 6MP uses about half the storage of 4K, but about 50% more than 4MP for the same retention.

How to choose between cameras at 6MP

Four axes, in roughly the order most buyers decide:

1. Brand. Hikvision is the broad range with AcuSense, ColorVu and the longer warranty — and the largest selection of 6MP models. HiLook is the value sub-brand with 6MP options at a lower price (no AcuSense AI on most HiLook models, ColorVu on selected ones). IDIS for NDAA-compliant Korean engineering with DirectIP zero-configuration. (Hikvision and HiLook are non-NDAA — for government work see the NDAA-compliant range.)

2. Camera technology. Standard 6MP handles "see what happened" reliably. AcuSense is the most impactful 6MP add-on for most installs — at this resolution every wind-blown leaf and overnight animal triggers an alert; AcuSense cuts that noise. ColorVu for night-time identification where you need colour detail. Strobe & Siren for active deterrence.

3. Form factor. Turret for general perimeter (the default workhorse, suits most homes and small commercial). Bullet for long, narrow viewing — driveways, fence lines, side access. Dome for discreet indoor or retail. PTZ for actively monitoring large areas — though at 6MP this is less common than at 4K, since PTZ usually pairs with higher resolution for the zoom-in detail.

4. Connectivity. PoE wired for almost every professional install — single Cat6 cable, no batteries, no Wi-Fi reliability concerns. Wi-Fi wireless cameras at 6MP exist but are mostly residential / retrofit cases.

Is 6MP the right resolution for you?

6MP is the right call when: the property is a standard residential perimeter (single-storey home, typical block, small commercial), the viewing distances are mostly 4–8 metres, you want identification headroom over 4MP without paying the storage cost of 4K, or you're future-proofing without going overboard. It's the most common "right answer" across our catalogue.

Step down to 4MP when: the cameras are interior with controlled lighting and short ranges, the storage budget is tight, or the install is purely for "see what happened" without identification needs.

Step up to 8MP 4K when: viewing distances are over 8 metres, plate capture is part of the brief, the site uses large displays, or forensic-grade evidence is the use case.

Mix resolutions on one NVR. Run 6MP across most of the system and step up to 4K at the one or two zones where the extra detail genuinely matters (a specific gate, a long driveway approach). This keeps the storage budget sensible.

Storage and bandwidth at 6MP

Rough numbers on H.265+ continuous recording at 6MP, full 25 fps:

  • Per camera: ~80–100 GB per day — about 1 TB per 10–12 days.
  • 4-camera 6MP system, 30-day retention: ~12 TB — typically 1× 16 TB SkyHawk AI.
  • 8-camera 6MP system, 30-day retention: ~24 TB — 2× 12 TB or 1× 24 TB on a single-bay NVR.

Recommended surveillance-grade drives: Seagate SkyHawk AI (8 TB / 16 TB / 24 TB) or WD Purple (8 TB / 14 TB). Desktop drives don't survive 24/7 surveillance write loads.

Why buy from Security Cameras Australia

  • Authorised Australian dealer — genuine 6MP cameras across every brand, full manufacturer warranty, not grey import.
  • Expert support — pre- and post-purchase technical advice, including the AcuSense / ColorVu decision and HDD sizing for 6MP systems.
  • Price-match guarantee — competitive pricing across the range.
  • Free shipping — fast delivery across Australia.
  • 30-day returns — a satisfaction guarantee on every camera.

Shop the 6MP range

Browse the 6MP range below, or talk to us about specifying a system — tell us the property and the viewing distances, and we'll confirm whether 6MP is right or recommend a different resolution mix. 6MP is the most common right answer across our catalogue, but we'd rather sell you the right system than the dearest one.

Frequently Asked Questions about 6MP Security Cameras

What does 6MP actually mean in practical terms?

6MP cameras run at roughly 3200×1800 pixels — about 50% more pixels than 4MP (not 56%, a small but worth-fixing detail), and roughly two-thirds the pixels of a 4K camera. In practical terms, 6MP supports facial identification to about 7–8 metres with a 2.8mm wide-angle lens in good light. It's the mid-range sweet spot for most residential and small-commercial installs.

Is 6MP enough, or should I step up to 4K?

For typical residential perimeter (driveway, front door, side gate, backyard, shop frontage) where viewing distances are mostly 4–8 metres, 6MP is the right answer — identification headroom over 4MP without 4K's storage cost. Step up to 4K when viewing distances are over 8 metres, plate capture matters, or the use case has forensic evidence requirements. Step down to 4MP for interior monitoring with short ranges and tight storage budgets.

How much storage does 6MP need?

Roughly 80–100 GB per camera per day on H.265+ at 25 fps continuous recording — about 1 TB per camera per 10–12 days. A 4-camera 6MP system with 30-day retention needs around 12 TB; an 8-camera system needs around 24 TB. Recommended surveillance-grade drives are Seagate SkyHawk AI (8 TB or 16 TB) or WD Purple. Desktop drives don't survive surveillance write loads.

Can I mix 6MP with 4MP or 4K cameras on one NVR?

Yes — and on most installs it's the smart approach. Run 6MP across the majority of the system, step up to 4K at the one or two zones where the extra detail genuinely matters (a long driveway, a perimeter approach where plates matter), and use 4MP on interior or short-range angles. Every modern NVR supports mixed resolutions, and the storage saving over an all-4K system is substantial.

What brands and AI features are available at 6MP?

Hikvision (the broad range, with AcuSense AI and ColorVu night vision on Pro Series models), HiLook (the value sub-brand, more limited AI feature set but lower price), and IDIS (Korean professional, NDAA-compliant with DirectIP). Talk to us if you're choosing between brands — the practical differences come down to whether you want AcuSense / ColorVu, whether NDAA matters, and the budget.

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