The tele 10.9–29mm lens and on-board deep learning make this Axis bullet the right choice when you need to recognise people and vehicles at distance, not just detect motion.
Long-Range Tele Lens
The 10.9–29mm varifocal narrows the field of view to 29°–11° for detailed identification of distant subjects, with electronic image stabilization keeping zoomed footage steady.
Edge Deep Learning Analytics
The ARTPEC-8 DLPU runs AXIS Object Analytics on the camera, detecting and classifying humans and vehicle types (cars, buses, trucks, bikes) for reliable, low-false-alarm alerts.
OptimizedIR to 80m
Power-efficient 850nm IR LEDs with adaptive illumination provide even night vision reaching 80m (262 ft) or more, at 0 lux with IR on, matched to the tele reach.
Rugged All-Weather Build
IP66/IP67, NEMA 4X and IK10-rated casing operates from -40°C to 60°C and withstands winds up to 50 m/s for demanding outdoor sites.
What is the difference between the 29mm and 9mm P1465-LE?The 29mm (02340-001) uses a 10.9–29mm tele lens with a narrow 29° field of view for long-range identification. The 9mm (02339-001) uses a wide 3–9mm lens with a 117° field of view for broad area coverage.
How far can the 29mm lens see?The tele lens narrows the field of view to 29°–11° for distant subject identification, and OptimizedIR night vision reaches 80m (262 ft) or more to match.
What resolution and frame rate does it deliver?It records 1920 x 1080 (2MP) at up to 50/60 fps without WDR, or up to 25/30 fps with Forensic WDR engaged.
Does the 29mm variant have image stabilization?Yes. The 29mm tele variant includes electronic image stabilization (EIS) to keep zoomed, long-range footage steady.
Does it have onboard AI analytics?Yes. The ARTPEC-8 DLPU runs AXIS Object Analytics on the edge, detecting and classifying humans and vehicle types for accurate, low-false-alarm alerts.
Is the P1465-LE NDAA compliant?Yes. Axis cameras are NDAA Section 889 compliant, and the P1465-LE is also TAA compliant per the Axis datasheet.
What power does it need?It runs on PoE IEEE 802.3af/at Type 1 Class 3 (typ. 7.9 W, max 12.95 W) or 10–28 V DC input.
Is it weatherproof enough for harsh sites?Yes. It is IP66/IP67, NEMA 4X and IK10-rated, operates from -40°C to 60°C and withstands winds up to 50 m/s.
Is it ONVIF compatible?Yes. It supports ONVIF Profile G, M, S and T for integration with most major VMS platforms.