Hanwha QND-6082R1 vs i-PRO S35302-F2L: Specification Comparison
Both the Hanwha QND-6082R1 and i-PRO WV-S35302-F2L are 2MP fixed dome cameras aimed at the professional IP surveillance market. The QND-6082R1 is an indoor varifocal IR dome with a motorized 3.2–10mm zoom lens, while the WV-S35302-F2L is an outdoor-rated AI dome with a fixed 2.4mm wide-angle lens and full environmental hardening. Buyers cross-shopping these two are typically weighing flexible framing and indoor deployment against wide-area outdoor coverage, AI-driven analytics, and ruggedized construction.
In This Guide
How do the imaging specs compare?
Both cameras use an approximately 1/2.8-inch 2MP CMOS sensor. The QND-6082R1 delivers 1920×1080 resolution at a fixed 30fps with a motorized varifocal 3.2–10mm (3.1x) lens offering horizontal field of view from 109° (wide) down to a narrower tele setting, minimum illumination of 0.03 Lux color / 0 Lux IR, and a specified 20m IR range. WDR is rated at 120dB. The WV-S35302-F2L outputs 2048×1536 resolution at a variable frame rate, uses a fixed 2.4mm F2.1 lens with a wide 132° horizontal FOV, achieves 0.02 Lux color / 0 Lux IR minimum illumination, and extends IR range to 21m at 30IRE. Its Super Dynamic WDR is rated at 144dB maximum (with Super Dynamic on at level 31).
On DORI performance, the QND-6082R1 in tele position reaches a Detect distance of 128.8m vs. the WV-S35302-F2L's fixed-lens Detect of 17.1m — a direct consequence of the varifocal lens versus the fixed wide-angle. The i-PRO unit's 144dB WDR ceiling exceeds the Hanwha's 120dB, and its 0.02 Lux color sensitivity is marginally better than the Hanwha's 0.03 Lux. The i-PRO also adds AI Sound Classification (gunshot, yell, vehicle horn, glass break), Fog Compensation (0–8 adjustable), and Adaptive Black Stretch, none of which appear in the Hanwha spec sheet.
What about installation and environment?
The QND-6082R1 is rated for indoor use only with an operating range of -10°C to +55°C and no published IP or IK rating. It is powered via PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 3 or 12VDC and draws up to 7.7W. Its plastic housing weighs 320g (0.71 lb) and measures Ø119.8×98.8mm.
The WV-S35302-F2L is engineered for outdoor deployment with IP66, NEMA 4X, IK10 (impact resistance), and wind resistance up to 40 m/s (approx. 89 mph). Its operating temperature spans -40°C to +50°C (-22°F to +122°F), making it suitable for harsh climates where the Hanwha is not rated. It is powered via PoE IEEE 802.3af (PoE Class 0 per spec) and draws up to 8.6W. The aluminum die-cast housing weighs approximately 475g (1.05 lb) and measures 109mm(W) × 53mm(H) × 119mm(D). The i-PRO unit also carries UL, c-UL, CE, IEC62368-1 safety certifications and FCC/ICES-003/EN55032 EMC listings; no equivalent certifications are listed for the Hanwha.
Which fits your VMS and analytics better?
Both cameras support ONVIF Profile S/G/T. The i-PRO WV-S35302-F2L additionally supports ONVIF Profile M, which is relevant for VMS platforms leveraging metadata streams for AI analytics. The i-PRO supports up to 14 simultaneous users vs. the Hanwha's 6 unicast users. The Hanwha offers Wisenet SUNAPI (HTTP API) and the Wisenet open platform for ecosystem-native integration; the i-PRO uses standard ONVIF and MQTT, with no proprietary VMS SDK noted in the provided specs. Both support SNMPv1/v2/v3, HTTPS, IEEE 802.1X, and microSD/SDHC/SDXC edge storage up to 512GB (i-PRO) vs. 128GB (Hanwha).
On analytics, the WV-S35302-F2L includes onboard AI analytics (motion, face, occupancy detection), AI Sound Classification with four selectable categories, Scene Change Detection, Audio Detection, and up to 8 privacy zones and 8 VIQS zones. The QND-6082R1 provides defocus detection, directional detection, enter/exit, virtual line, and tampering analytics with 6 privacy mask zones, but no AI-class sound classification and no face or occupancy detection. Audio: the i-PRO includes built-in audio with G.726/G.711 compression; the Hanwha lists no audio input or output. The i-PRO also carries FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certification for cybersecurity compliance, which is not listed for the Hanwha.
Which should you choose: the QND-6082R1 or the S35302-F2L?
Our take: The WV-S35302-F2L is the stronger choice when the deployment is outdoors, requires ruggedized construction, or demands AI-driven analytics — while the QND-6082R1 is the stronger choice for indoor installations where flexible focal length is the priority. Key spec deltas: the i-PRO's WDR reaches 144dB vs. the Hanwha's 120dB, its operating temperature floor extends to -40°C vs. the Hanwha's -10°C, and it adds IP66/IK10/NEMA 4X environmental ratings absent from the Hanwha. The Hanwha's 3.1x motorized varifocal lens (3.2–10mm) provides a DORI Detect range of up to 128.8m in tele vs. the i-PRO's fixed 2.4mm wide-angle Detect of 17.1m, making it the right call wherever post-install framing adjustment or longer-range identification is needed. Specify the i-PRO for outdoor perimeter and AI analytics workflows; specify the Hanwha for indoor environments requiring zoom flexibility.
Side-by-Side Comparison
Spec-for-spec, from manufacturer data.
| Specification | Hanwha QND-6082R1 | i-PRO S35302-F2L |
|---|---|---|
| Resolution | 1920×1080 (2MP) | 2048×1536 (2MP) |
| Image Sensor | 1/2.8" 2MP CMOS | Approx. 1/2.8" type CMOS |
| Lens / Focal Length | 3.2–10mm (3.1x) motorized varifocal | 2.4mm fixed |
| Max. Aperture | F1.6 (Wide) / F2.9 (Tele) | F2.1 |
| Horizontal FOV | 109.0° (Wide) / narrower at Tele | 132° (16:9) |
| Min. Illumination | 0.03 Lux color / 0 Lux IR | 0.02 Lux color / 0 Lux IR |
| IR Range | 20m (65.62ft) | 21m (30IRE) |
| Wide Dynamic Range | 120dB | 144dB max (Super Dynamic On, Level 31) |
| Max Frame Rate | 30fps | Variable (not fixed by spec) |
| Video Compression | H.265 / H.264 / MJPEG | H.265 / H.264 / JPEG |
| IP Rating | — (not rated) | IP66, NEMA 4X |
| IK / Impact Rating | — | IK10 (IEC 62262) |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to +55°C | -40°C to +50°C |
| Power Input / PoE Class | PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 3 / 12VDC; 7.7W max | PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 0; 8.6W max |
| Edge Storage | microSD/SDHC/SDXC up to 128GB | microSD/SDHC/SDXC up to 512GB |
| Audio | — | Built-in; G.726 / G.711 |
| ONVIF Profiles | S / G / T | S / G / T / M |
| AI Analytics | — | AI motion, face, occupancy; AI sound classification |
| Simultaneous Users | 6 (unicast) | Up to 14 |
| Weight | 320g (0.71 lb) | Approx. 475g (1.05 lb) |
| Dimensions | Ø119.8 × 98.8mm | 109mm (W) × 53mm (H) × 119mm (D) |
| Warranty | 3-year | 5-year |
| Environment | Indoor | Outdoor |
| Certifications | — | UL, c-UL, CE, IEC62368-1, FCC, FIPS 140-2 Level 3 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which should you choose: the QND-6082R1 or the S35302-F2L?
The WV-S35302-F2L is the stronger choice when the deployment is outdoors, requires ruggedized construction, or demands AI-driven analytics — while the QND-6082R1 is the stronger choice for indoor installations where flexible focal length is the priority. Key spec deltas: the i-PRO's WDR reaches 144dB vs. the Hanwha's 120dB, its operating temperature floor extends to -40°C vs. the Hanwha's -10°C, and it adds IP66/IK10/NEMA 4X environmental ratings absent from the Hanwha. The Hanwha's 3.1x motorized varifocal lens (3.2–10mm) provides a DORI Detect range of up to 128.8m in tele vs. the i-PRO's fixed 2.4mm wide-angle Detect of 17.1m, making it the right call wherever post-install framing adjustment or longer-range identification is needed. Specify the i-PRO for outdoor perimeter and AI analytics workflows; specify the Hanwha for indoor environments requiring zoom flexibility.
Is the QND-6082R1 or WV-S35302-F2L better for low-light performance?
The WV-S35302-F2L has a slightly lower minimum illumination rating at 0.02 Lux color (vs. 0.03 Lux for the QND-6082R1), and its Super Dynamic WDR is rated at 144dB maximum vs. the Hanwha's 120dB. Both reach 0 Lux in IR mode. On spec alone, the i-PRO edges out the Hanwha in low-light and high-contrast scene handling, though the Hanwha's varifocal lens allows the installer to concentrate more light on a target area by zooming in.
Can the WV-S35302-F2L be used outdoors where the QND-6082R1 cannot?
Yes. The WV-S35302-F2L carries IP66, NEMA 4X, and IK10 ratings and is specified for -40°C to +50°C operating conditions, making it rated for outdoor installation including rain, dust, and impact scenarios. The QND-6082R1 has no published IP or IK rating and is specified only for indoor use with an operating range of -10°C to +55°C. Installing the Hanwha outdoors without additional enclosure protection is not supported by its published specifications.
Which camera supports more advanced analytics — the QND-6082R1 or the WV-S35302-F2L?
The WV-S35302-F2L provides AI-class analytics including face detection, occupancy detection, AI motion analysis, Scene Change Detection, and AI Sound Classification (gunshot, yell, vehicle horn, glass break). The QND-6082R1 offers rule-based analytics — defocus detection, enter/exit, virtual line, directional detection, and tampering — but no AI-class sound or face analytics per its published specifications. If AI-driven event classification is required by the VMS workflow, the i-PRO is the specified choice.
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