AXIS P1425-LE Mk II vs IDIS DC-T3233HRXL: Compare CCTV Cameras
We compare cylindrical outdoor cameras AXIS P1425-LE Mk II and IDIS DC-T3233HRXL . We will compare the bitrate, image quality in artificial lighting, in low light conditions and in contrasting lighting. With photo and video examples.
Conditions: room, daylight hours, resolution 2 megapixel, 25 (30) fps, H.264, default settings for streams, fan in the frame.
AXIS P1425-LE Mk II - 2.6 Mbit / s Bitrate (clickable image) ')
IDIS DC-T3233HRXL - Bitrate 5.5 Mbit / s (clickable image)
Image quality comparison
Video streaming settings: resolution 1920x1080, 25 (30) fps, default compression and quality settings, maximum viewing angle. Plates with numbers on the columns to the right indicate the distance to them from the camera in meters.
Under artificial lighting
Pictures are clickable
Distance
AXIS P1425-LE Mk II
IDIS DC-T3233HRXL
5.47 meters
11.5 meters
17.5 meters
23.5 meters
The detailing is obviously less, but it is worthwhile to stipulate that the AXIS has a noticeably wider viewing angle, since the minimum focal lengths are 3 mm and 4.4 mm, respectively. The white balance is also correct with IDIS, comparing the colors of the plates.
Video comparison of AXIS P1425-LE Mk II and IDIS DC-T3233HRXL in artificial lighting
In low light conditions
Pictures are clickable
Distance
AXIS P1425-LE Mk II
IDIS DC-T3233HRXL
5.47 meters
11.5 meters
17.5 meters
23.5 meters
Let the best detail in IDIS can be attributed to a greater focal length. Nevertheless, working out in low light still looks better. Although it is claimed that the AXIS camera supports LightFinder technology specifically for low-light operation. In low light conditions, IDIS maintains good quality white balance. It draws attention that the sheet in the hands remains visible even at the greatest distance.
Video comparison of AXIS P1425-LE Mk II and IDIS DC-T3233HRXL in low light conditions
In contrasting light levels
Pictures are clickable
Conditions
AXIS P1425-LE Mk II
IDIS DC-T3233HRXL
Spotlight area
Boundary zone
Blackout area
In the illumination zone, the images look about the same (again, taking into account the width of the viewing angle). But as we move to the boundary zone, and even more so to the dimming zone, the quality of the WDR performance drops significantly with AXIS. In the dark area, the frame is much more dark. And in fact, and in another case, no objects behind the window glass is not visible. The color palette is more natural, perhaps, in AXIS.
Video comparison of AXIS P1425-LE Mk II and IDIS DC-T3233HRXL in contrast lighting
Summary Comparison Chart
AXIS P1425-LE Mk II
IDIS DC-T3233HRXL
Bit rate
Image quality under artificial lighting conditions