Instead of installing four separate cameras to cover a large indoor space, the AXIS M5000 combines three 5 MP overview sensors with a fully functional PTZ camera in one compact dome. The overview sensors stitch a 360° panoramic view of the entire scene, and operators can click anywhere in that image to instantly steer the PTZ lens for detailed inspection — with autofocus, auto-iris and day/night functionality keeping the view sharp around the clock.
Click-in-Image PTZ
Click any point in the panoramic overview and the 10x optical zoom PTZ camera moves directly to it. Pan 360° with autoflip and tilt 180° at up to 150°/s, with 100 preset positions and guard tours.
Forensic WDR & Day/Night
Forensic-capture WDR and a removable IR-cut filter on the PTZ camera preserve detail in scenes with bright and dark areas, down to 0.01 lux in B/W for low-light reliability.
Two-Way Audio & Edge Storage
Full-duplex two-way audio with external mic/line in and line out, plus an onboard SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot with AES-XTS 256-bit encryption for recording directly at the edge.
Built-In Analytics
Includes AXIS Loitering Guard, AXIS Video Motion Detection, audio detection, shock detection and advanced gatekeeper, with ACAP support for third-party applications.
How many cameras are inside the AXIS M5000?Four imagers in one housing: three 5 MP overview sensors that build a 360° panoramic view, plus a separate PTZ camera with 10x optical zoom for close-up detail.
How large an area does it cover?The overview sensors cover indoor areas up to 400 m² (4,300 ft²), making it ideal for retail floors, lobbies and open-plan spaces.
What resolution is the PTZ camera?The PTZ camera streams HDTV 1080p (1920x1080) at up to 25/30 fps, while each overview sensor is 5 MP (2592x1944) at up to 12 fps.
Does it have two-way audio?Yes. It supports full-duplex two-way audio with an external microphone/line input and a line output.
What power does it need?It runs on Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3at Type 2 Class 4, typically 7.4 W) or 20–28 V DC. PoE midspan and power supply are not included.
Is the AXIS M5000 NDAA compliant?Yes. As an Axis Communications product it is NDAA Section 889 and TAA compliant, suitable for government and enterprise procurement.
Is it rated for outdoor use?No. The M5000 is an indoor camera with an IP51 rating, designed for protected indoor environments operating from 0 °C to 40 °C.
Does it support edge recording?Yes. It records to an onboard SD/SDHC/SDXC card with AES-XTS 256-bit encryption, and also to network-attached storage (NAS).
What warranty applies in Australia?Genuine Axis stock from CCTV Guru carries a 5-year Australian warranty with local tech support.