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8MP 4K Security Cameras

8MP cameras (commonly marketed as 4K, with native resolutions around 3840×2160 or 4K UHD) deliver four times the pixels of a 2MP camera and support facial identification to roughly 10–12 metres with the right lens and lighting. The sweet spot is sites with longer viewing distances — carparks, dealership forecourts, large yards, long driveways — and applications that need to identify number plates or faces at distance. The cameras in this collection vary across four axes: brand (Hikvision, HiLook, Axis, 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 8MP / 4K range across these brands. Every camera is genuine Australian stock with full manufacturer warranty, and you get pre-sale technical advice from people who specify these systems for a living — so if a lower resolution is actually the right call for your site, we'll say so.

Not sure 4K is the right resolution? See the 6MP collection for the mid-tier sweet spot, or read the "is 4K the right resolution for you" section below.

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Key features at 8MP / 4K

  • 3840×2160 native resolution (4K UHD) on most cameras in this range — four times the pixels of a 2MP / 1080p camera.
  • AcuSense AI on Hikvision and HiLook models — on-camera classification of people and vehicles versus everything else.
  • ColorVu full-colour night vision on supported Hikvision and HiLook models — for night-time identification with colour detail, not just monochrome infrared.
  • Strobe & Siren active deterrence on selected Hikvision models.
  • H.265+ compression across the modern range — roughly halves the storage cost vs older H.264.
  • Turret, dome, bullet and PTZ form factors all available at 8MP.
  • PoE 802.3af/at single-cable power and data on all professional models.
  • Australian manufacturer warranty — typically 36–60 months depending on brand.

What 4K delivers in practice

4K supports facial identification to roughly 10–12 metres with a 2.8mm wide-angle lens in good light, and number plate identification to roughly 8–10 metres on the same lens. With a longer lens (varifocal 2.8–12mm, or zoom PTZ), you can push those distances out further — at the cost of a narrower field of view per camera.

Compared to 6MP, 4K has about 33% more pixels and a wider 16:9 aspect ratio that suits horizontal scenes (carparks, driveways) better than 6MP's slightly squarer 16:9 / 4:3 sensors. Compared to 2MP, 4K has 4× the pixels (not 16× — that's a common but wrong claim). The trade-off is storage and bandwidth: 4K uses about 2× the storage of 6MP and roughly 3–4× the storage of 2MP for the same retention.

How to choose between cameras at 4K

Four axes, in roughly the order most buyers decide:

1. Brand. Hikvision is the broad range with AcuSense, ColorVu and the longer warranty. HiLook is Hikvision's value sub-brand with 4K options at a lower price (no AcuSense / ColorVu on most models). Axis is the professional / NDAA-compliant option for government and critical-infrastructure work. IDIS is the Korean professional brand with DirectIP zero-configuration and lifetime warranty on many models — also NDAA-compliant.

2. Camera technology. Standard 4K cameras handle "see what happened" reliably. AcuSense earns its keep on outdoor 4K cameras specifically — at this resolution every leaf movement triggers a notification on a standard camera; AcuSense cuts the false-alert noise dramatically. ColorVu for night-time identification where you need colour detail. Strobe & Siren for active deterrence on perimeter zones.

3. Form factor. Turret for general perimeter (the default workhorse). Bullet for long, narrow viewing — driveways, fence lines, plate capture. Dome for discreet indoor or retail. PTZ for actively monitoring large open areas (carparks, yards, multi-zone commercial).

4. Connectivity. PoE wired is the right call for almost every professional install — single Cat6 cable for power and data, no batteries, no Wi-Fi reliability issues. Wi-Fi wireless 4K cameras exist but are uncommon and best suited to specific retrofit cases.

Is 4K the right resolution for you?

4K is the right call when: you've got viewing distances over 8 metres where identification matters, you need to read number plates at distance, the site uses larger displays where lower resolution would look soft, or the use case has forensic / evidence requirements that demand the maximum detail.

4K is overkill when: the viewing distance is under 6 metres, the cameras are interior with controlled lighting and short ranges, or the storage budget is tight — a 4-camera 4K install at 30-day retention needs around 24 TB of HDD. For most residential perimeter coverage, 6MP is plenty and uses about half the storage. For most interior monitoring, 4MP is plenty and uses about a third.

You can mix resolutions on one NVR. Run 4K on the critical zones (driveway entrance, perimeter approaches, carpark) and 6MP or 4MP on the lower-stakes areas (interior, secondary angles). This is the smart cost-saver most buyers don't realise is possible.

Storage and bandwidth at 4K

Rough numbers on H.265+ continuous recording at 4K, full 25 fps:

  • Per camera: ~150 GB per day — about 1 TB per 7 days.
  • 4-camera 4K system, 30-day retention: ~24 TB — typically 1× 12 TB drive plus 1× 16 TB drive, or 2× 16 TB drives on a multi-bay NVR.
  • 8-camera 4K system, 30-day retention: ~48 TB — at this scale, plan for a multi-bay NVR or consider mixing resolutions to keep storage tractable.

Recommended surveillance-grade drives: Seagate SkyHawk AI (8 TB / 16 TB / 24 TB) or WD Purple Pro (8 TB / 14 TB / 22 TB). Desktop drives don't survive the 24/7 write cycle.

Why buy from Security Cameras Australia

  • Authorised Australian dealer — genuine 4K cameras across every brand we stock, full manufacturer warranty, not grey import.
  • Expert support — pre- and post-purchase technical advice, including resolution-mixing strategy and HDD sizing for 4K 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 4K range

Browse the 4K range below, or talk to us about specifying a system — tell us the viewing distances and the scene you're trying to cover, and we'll confirm whether 4K is right or recommend mixing resolutions for a better cost-to-detail balance.

Frequently Asked Questions about 8MP 4K Security Cameras

What does 8MP / 4K actually mean in practical terms?

8MP cameras run at roughly 3840×2160 pixels — four times the pixels of a 2MP / 1080p camera (not 16× — that's a common but wrong claim). In practical terms, 4K supports facial identification to about 10–12 metres with a 2.8mm wide-angle lens in good light, and number plate identification to about 8–10 metres. With a longer lens, you can push those distances further at the cost of a narrower field of view.

When is 4K worth it, and when is it overkill?

4K is the right call for viewing distances over 8 metres where identification matters, for plate capture, large displays, or forensic-grade evidence requirements. It's overkill for interior monitoring with short ranges, or for general residential perimeter where 6MP delivers everything most buyers actually need at about half the storage cost. Match the resolution to the viewing distance, not the biggest number on the box.

How much storage does 4K need?

Roughly 150 GB per camera per day on H.265+ at 25 fps continuous recording — about 1 TB per camera per week. A 4-camera 4K system with 30-day retention needs around 24 TB of surveillance-grade HDD; an 8-camera 4K system needs around 48 TB. Recommended drives are Seagate SkyHawk AI or WD Purple Pro in 8 TB to 24 TB sizes.

Can I mix 4K cameras with lower-resolution cameras on one NVR?

Yes, and it's the smart move on most multi-camera installs. Run 4K on the critical zones — the driveway entrance, the carpark approach, the perimeter gate where identification really matters — and 6MP or 4MP on the lower-stakes angles. This is supported by every modern NVR and dramatically reduces the storage budget without compromising the angles that actually need 4K detail.

What brands and AI features are available at 4K?

Hikvision and HiLook for the broad mainstream range (with AcuSense AI and ColorVu night vision on Hikvision Pro Series models). Axis for professional / NDAA-compliant work — government, defence, critical infrastructure. IDIS for Korean-engineered NDAA-compliant cameras with DirectIP zero-configuration. Talk to us if you're choosing between brands for a specific install.

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