Hanwha PNM-12082RVD vs i-PRO S22600-V2LG

CAMERA COMPARISON

Hanwha PNM-12082RVD vs i-PRO S22600-V2LG: Specification Comparison

Both the Hanwha PNM-12082RVD and i-PRO WV-S22600-V2LG are 6MP fixed dome cameras targeting professional IP security installations. The Hanwha is a dual-channel outdoor-rated unit with PoE+ and a wide IR throw, while the i-PRO is a single-channel indoor vandal dome powered by standard PoE 802.3af with onboard AI analytics. Installers and IT buyers evaluating the two will weigh dual-channel capture and outdoor certifications against superior frame rate, AI edge analytics, and a larger image sensor on the i-PRO side.



How do the imaging specs compare?

The Hanwha PNM-12082RVD delivers dual independent 6MP channels (3328×1872 each) from a 1/2.8-inch CMOS sensor, capturing at up to 15 fps per channel. Its motorized varifocal lens covers 3.54–6.69mm (1.9x optical zoom) with remote focus capability. WDR is rated at 120 dB. Minimum illumination is 0.16 lux (color, F1.67, 1/30s), 0.016 lux (B/W), and 0 lux with IR active at 850nm. IR range per the detailed spec is 25m (82 ft), with a note of 1.5m in one spec field; the 25m figure aligns with the environmental and sensor data.

The i-PRO WV-S22600-V2LG uses a larger 1/1.8-inch CMOS sensor (7.68mm × 4.32mm scanning area) with a 4.3–8.6mm motorized varifocal lens providing 2.0x optical zoom (extendable to 6.0x digital at 720p). It captures at 30 fps and delivers up to 132 dB Super Dynamic WDR (adjustable 0–31). Minimum illumination is 0.12 lux color (30 IRE) and 0.09 lux B/W, reaching 0 lux with IR active. IR range is 25m at 30 IRE and 20m at 50 IRE. The i-PRO also provides DORI distance data: Detect at 54.9m wide / 136.5m tele, Identify at 5.5m wide / 13.6m tele.


What about installation and environment?

The Hanwha PNM-12082RVD is certified IP66, IP67, NEMA 4X, and IK10, with an aluminum housing rated for outdoor use in rain, dust, and salt spray environments. It operates from -10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F) and requires PoE+ (802.3at, Class 4) — a single cable handles both power and data, but the switch or injector must support 802.3at. Mounting options include ceiling, wall, and pendant configurations. Housing color is white, with optional gray, green, red, blue, black, and mosaic finishes per spec.

The i-PRO WV-S22600-V2LG is rated for indoor use only — no outdoor IP ingress rating is specified. It carries IK10 impact resistance (IEC 62262) and is housed in aluminum die cast with a polycarbonate dome. Power draw is 12W max via PoE 802.3af (Class 0), compatible with standard PoE switches without the higher-power 802.3at requirement. Operating temperature is -10°C to +50°C (power-on minimum 0°C). Dimensions are ø129.5mm × 102.5mm H, weight approximately 800g. The i-PRO also provides a monitor output (1.0V composite) for on-site adjustment, which the Hanwha spec does not list.


Which fits your VMS and analytics better?

Both cameras support ONVIF, H.265, H.264, and MJPEG compression. The Hanwha PNM-12082RVD supports ONVIF Profile S and T; analytics fields in the provided spec are blank. Cybersecurity includes TPM 2.0 (FIPS 140-2), encrypted firmware, secure boot, and signed firmware. The Hanwha's Ethernet port is a metal-shielded RJ-45 supporting 10/100/1000BASE-T. Audio is available via optional external I/O box only — no onboard audio jack is specified. Edge storage is microSD. Network protocols are not detailed in the provided spec beyond ONVIF S/T.

The i-PRO WV-S22600-V2LG supports ONVIF Profiles G, M, S, and T — adding Profile G (recording) and M (metadata/analytics) beyond the Hanwha. It carries onboard AI Video Analytics covering 8 types, including AI Sound Classification (gunshot, yell, vehicle horn, glass break), VMD (4 areas), Scene Change Detection, face recognition per the spec, occupancy, people, and vehicle detection. Audio is built in: 3.5mm stereo mic input and audio output with full-duplex support, G.726 and G.711 compression. Edge storage supports microSD/SDHC/SDXC up to 512GB. Security is FIPS 140-2 Level 3 with NXP SE050F secure element. Protocol support spans IPv4 and IPv6 including MQTT, SFTP, SRTP, SNMPv3, and LLDP. Up to 14 simultaneous users are supported.


Which should you choose: the PNM-12082RVD or the S22600-V2LG?

Our take: The PNM-12082RVD is the stronger choice when the deployment is outdoor, requires two independent video channels from a single PoE+ drop, or demands NEMA 4X/IP67-rated ingress protection. Its dual 6MP channels, IP66/IP67/NEMA 4X/IK10 outdoor certification, and 120 dB WDR address multi-lane entrances and harsh-environment exteriors that the i-PRO's indoor-only rating cannot cover. Conversely, the WV-S22600-V2LG outperforms in indoor single-channel deployments: its larger 1/1.8-inch sensor yields better low-light sensitivity (0.12 lux vs. 0.16 lux color), its WDR ceiling is higher at 132 dB vs. 120 dB, and it doubles frame rate to 30 fps vs. 15 fps per channel. The i-PRO also ships with eight onboard AI analytics types, ONVIF Profile G/M support, and native full-duplex audio — none of which are listed for the Hanwha. Select the Hanwha for multi-channel outdoor coverage on an 802.3at plant; select the i-PRO for indoor AI-driven analytics on a standard 802.3af infrastructure.


Side-by-Side Comparison

Spec-for-spec, from manufacturer data.

SpecificationHanwha PNM-12082RVDi-PRO S22600-V2LG
Resolution6MP dual-channel (3328×1872 per channel)6MP (3072×1728)
Image Sensor1/2.8-inch CMOSApprox. 1/1.8-inch CMOS
Lens / Focal LengthMotorized varifocal 3.54–6.69mm (1.9x optical)Motorized varifocal 4.3–8.6mm (2.0x optical, up to 6.0x digital)
Min Illumination (Color)0.16 lux (F1.67, 1/30s)0.12 lux @ 30 IRE
Min Illumination (B/W)0.016 lux0.09 lux
Min Illumination (IR On)0 lux0 lux
IR Range25m (82 ft)25m @ 30 IRE / 20m @ 50 IRE
WDR120 dB132 dB (Super Dynamic, Level 31)
Max Frame Rate15 fps @ 6MP30 fps
Video CompressionH.265, H.264, MJPEGH.265, H.264, MJPEG
IP RatingIP66 / IP67 / NEMA 4XNot rated (indoor only)
IK / Impact RatingIK10IK10
Operating Temperature-10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)-10°C to +50°C (power-on min 0°C)
Power Input / PoE ClassPoE+ 802.3at, Class 4PoE 802.3af, Class 0, 12W max
Max Channels2 independent1
ONVIF ProfilesProfile S, TProfile G, M, S, T
Edge StoragemicroSDmicroSD/SDHC/SDXC up to 512GB
AudioVia optional external I/O box onlyBuilt-in 3.5mm mic input + audio output, full-duplex
AI AnalyticsNot specifiedAI Video Analytics (8 types), AI Sound Classification
CybersecurityTPM 2.0 (FIPS 140-2), encrypted firmware, secure boot, signed firmwareFIPS 140-2 Level 3, NXP SE050F secure element, HTTPS, 802.1X, AES
Environment RatingOutdoorIndoor
Warranty5-Year5-Year

Frequently Asked Questions

Which should you choose: the PNM-12082RVD or the S22600-V2LG?

The PNM-12082RVD is the stronger choice when the deployment is outdoor, requires two independent video channels from a single PoE+ drop, or demands NEMA 4X/IP67-rated ingress protection. Its dual 6MP channels, IP66/IP67/NEMA 4X/IK10 outdoor certification, and 120 dB WDR address multi-lane entrances and harsh-environment exteriors that the i-PRO's indoor-only rating cannot cover. Conversely, the WV-S22600-V2LG outperforms in indoor single-channel deployments: its larger 1/1.8-inch sensor yields better low-light sensitivity (0.12 lux vs. 0.16 lux color), its WDR ceiling is higher at 132 dB vs. 120 dB, and it doubles frame rate to 30 fps vs. 15 fps per channel. The i-PRO also ships with eight onboard AI analytics types, ONVIF Profile G/M support, and native full-duplex audio — none of which are listed for the Hanwha. Select the Hanwha for multi-channel outdoor coverage on an 802.3at plant; select the i-PRO for indoor AI-driven analytics on a standard 802.3af infrastructure.

Is the PNM-12082RVD or WV-S22600-V2LG better for low-light performance?

On the provided specs, the i-PRO WV-S22600-V2LG has a slight edge in low-light sensitivity: 0.12 lux color vs. 0.16 lux color for the Hanwha (both at 30 IRE / F1.67 conditions respectively), and 0.09 lux B/W vs. 0.016 lux B/W for the Hanwha. Both reach 0 lux with IR active. The i-PRO's larger 1/1.8-inch sensor (vs. 1/2.8-inch) is the underlying hardware advantage, though the Hanwha's lower B/W illumination figure of 0.016 lux vs. 0.09 lux suggests stronger B/W passive sensitivity. Both have comparable 25m IR range.

Can either camera be installed outdoors?

Only the Hanwha PNM-12082RVD is rated for outdoor use per the provided specs, carrying IP66, IP67, and NEMA 4X ingress protection along with IK10 impact resistance. The i-PRO WV-S22600-V2LG is specified as an indoor camera with no outdoor IP rating listed. Installing the i-PRO outdoors without an appropriate enclosure would not be supported by its published specifications.

Which camera offers more built-in analytics without additional software?

The i-PRO WV-S22600-V2LG has substantially more onboard analytics per its spec sheet: 8 types of AI Video Analytics including AI Sound Classification (gunshot, yell, vehicle horn, glass break), facial recognition, people detection, vehicle detection, occupancy counting, VMD (4 areas), and Scene Change Detection. The Hanwha PNM-12082RVD's analytics field is blank in the provided specifications — no onboard analytics are listed. Buyers requiring edge-based AI without a dedicated analytics server should favor the i-PRO for indoor installations.



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