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Panoramic Camera Kits

A panoramic camera kit gives wide-area, single-camera coverage — typically 180° — that can replace two or three fixed cameras across an open frontage, forecourt or large room. Built around panoramic cameras on a PoE NVR for simple single-cable installs, it covers a whole open area from one position and one NVR channel. Where you need detail down a defined line at distance, a fixed camera still wins — a panoramic trades reach for breadth.

Security Cameras Australia stocks the panoramic kit range. Every kit is genuine Australian stock with full manufacturer warranty, and footage records locally to the NVR — you own it, with no monthly subscription.

For distance and line coverage see the bullet and PTZ camera kits, or browse all kits in Security Camera Systems.

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Why a panoramic camera kit

  • Wide coverage from one unit. A single ~180° camera covers an open area that would otherwise take two or three fixed cameras — one cable, one NVR channel.
  • Fewer blind spots. A continuous wide image avoids the gaps between separately-aimed cameras.
  • Records locally, no subscription. Footage stays on the NVR on your premises — you own it, with no monthly fee.

Panoramic, or several fixed cameras?

Panoramic wins for gap-free overview of a single open area — a shop floor, forecourt or wide frontage. Fixed cameras win for reach down a defined line, because a panoramic spreads its resolution across the whole scene and trades distance detail for breadth. The honest answer: use a panoramic for the wide view and add a bullet or PTZ on the key approach where you need detail at range.

What's in a panoramic kit

  • A panoramic camera on a PoE NVR with built-in ports.
  • Surveillance-grade hard drive pre-installed on HDD-included kits, or supply your own on BYO kits.
  • Mounting hardware and a quick-start guide.
  • Not included: Cat6 cable, a monitor, your internet router.

Why buy from Security Cameras Australia

  • Authorised Australian dealer · genuine stock with full manufacturer warranty, not grey import.
  • Expert support · pre- and post-sale advice from people who configure these systems for a living, plus installer referrals.
  • Price-match · free shipping · 30-day returns.

Browse the kit range another way

By camera type: turret, bullet, dome, PTZ. By feature: AcuSense, ColorVu, active deterrence, Pro Series. By resolution: 4MP, 6MP, 8MP / 4K. By camera count: 4, 6, 8, 16. See all in Security Camera Systems.

Frequently Asked Questions about Panoramic Camera Kits

What is a panoramic camera?

A panoramic camera captures a very wide field — typically 180° — from a single unit, so it can cover an open frontage, forecourt or large room that would otherwise need two or three fixed cameras. Some use a single wide lens; others combine multiple sensors into one stitched image. The result is broad coverage from one cable and one channel on the NVR.

When does one panoramic camera beat several fixed cameras?

When you want gap-free coverage of a single open area — a shop floor, a forecourt, a wide frontage — from one position. One panoramic uses one NVR channel and one cable run instead of several. Where you need detail at distance down a defined line, fixed cameras still win: a panoramic spreads its resolution across a wide scene, so it trades reach for breadth. See the bullet kits for distance work.

Is the resolution enough across such a wide view?

A panoramic spreads its pixels across a much wider scene, so detail at the edges is lower than a fixed camera aimed at the same spot. For overview and situational coverage of an open area it's ideal; for reading faces or plates at distance, pair it with a fixed or PTZ camera on the key approach. Tell us the area and we'll say whether one panoramic covers it or needs support.

Do these kits record without a subscription?

Yes. Footage records to the hard drive in the NVR on your premises — no cloud fee, no monthly subscription, and you own the footage. Free remote viewing via the app; you only need an internet connection at the NVR.

Can I install a panoramic camera kit myself?

Each camera runs on a single Cat6 cable from the NVR that carries power and data (PoE) — no separate power at the camera. The cable run is the real work, and panoramics are usually ceiling- or high-wall-mounted for the widest view, so plan the position carefully. Single-storey installs are a sensible DIY job; complex or commercial sites are usually better done professionally. We can refer a licensed installer.

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