Introduction to the Hikvision DS-2CE76U1T-ITMF and its key features
Hikvision DS-2CE76U1T-ITMF 4K TurboHD Fixed Turret Camera, 2.8mm, IP67, EXIR 30 mis a compact, high-resolution analogue turret camera designed for both indoor and outdoor surveillance. Marketed as a 4K (8.29 MP) TurboHD turret, this model brings modern imaging to traditional coaxial CCTV installs through a 4-in-1 analogue output that supports TVI, AHD, CVI and CVBS. Key highlights include true 4K resolution (3840 × 2160), EXIR 2.0 infrared illumination with up to approximately 30 m night range, a wide 2.8 mm fixed lens (≈102° horizontal field of view), and a rugged IP67 metal housing for reliable outdoor performance.
- High-resolution 8.29 MP sensor for detailed imaging and improved forensic value.
- EXIR 2.0 Smart IR technology for better night-time illumination and reduced hotspotting.
- 4-in-1 analogue output for easy retrofit over existing coax installations.
- Durable, weatherproof metal housing with IP67 ingress protection for all‑weather reliability.
- Image-enhancement features such as Digital WDR, BLC, HLC and 2D DNR to improve clarity in challenging lighting.
- Compact turret form factor that is easy to mount and blends into most environments.
Detailed specifications and the benefits they deliver
The DS-2CE76U1T-ITMF packs performance-oriented hardware into a small turret body. The 8.29 MP progressive-scan CMOS sensor captures 3840 × 2160 video, which provides much greater detail than traditional 2 MP or 4 MP analogue cameras. This improved resolution helps identify faces, read license plates at moderate distances and capture more usable detail for investigations.
The fixed 2.8 mm lens delivers a wide horizontal field of view of roughly 102.2°, making it suitable for monitoring open areas, shop floors or building entrances where a broad scene is desirable. With a minimum illumination of 0.01 Lux (colour, F2.0, AGC ON) and 0 Lux when IR is active, the camera handles low-light conditions well. EXIR 2.0 Smart IR extends usable night range to around 30 m and is tuned to reduce common IR artifacts such as hotspotting for more evenly lit night images.
On the processing side, features like Digital WDR (wide dynamic range), BLC (backlight compensation), HLC (highlight compensation) and 2D DNR (digital noise reduction) help balance scenes with mixed lighting, suppress glare from headlights or bright windows and reduce noise in dim conditions. The camera’s 4-in-1 analogue output lets you connect to a wide range of DVRs and recorders—TVI, AHD, CVI and legacy CVBS systems—making it very flexible for retrofit projects.
Housed in a metal body with IP67 ingress protection, the turret is designed to withstand dust, rain and harsh outdoor conditions, and operates from -40 °C to 60 °C. At around Ø90 × 79.37 mm and approximately 310 g, it is compact and light enough for wall or soffit mounting with standard fixings. Power is supplied by 12 VDC (±25%) and the camera consumes a maximum of 5.3 W—note that it is not PoE-enabled and requires a local regulated power source.
Use cases and scenarios where the camera excels
The DS-2CE76U1T-ITMF is particularly strong in scenarios where upgrading resolution without rewiring is a priority. Typical use cases include:
- Retrofit upgrades:Replace older analogue cameras with 4K TurboHD cameras while keeping existing coax cabling and compatible DVRs. This lowers cost and disruption compared with switching to IP systems.
- Retail environments:Wide FoV and high resolution help cover aisles, checkout areas and store entrances, aiding loss prevention and customer safety.
- Commercial and light industrial sites:Exterior building surveillance, loading areas and access control points benefit from the camera’s weatherproof housing and extended operating temperature range.
- Residential and small business installs:DIY or contractor installations where a compact, budget-friendly, high-resolution camera is needed to increase scene coverage.
- Parking lots and perimeter monitoring:With EXIR illumination reaching up to 30 m, this camera is useful for medium-distance monitoring in low-light exterior settings.
How it compares with other cameras on the market
When choosing a camera, buyers often weigh 4K analogue options against IP cameras and other analogue rivals. The DS-2CE76U1T-ITMF sits in a distinct niche:
- 4K TurboHD vs IP 4K:IP 4K cameras offer higher feature sets (onboard analytics, PoE, better frame rates at high resolutions). However, switching to IP generally requires new cabling, PoE switches and potentially new recording infrastructure. The Hikvision TurboHD 4K camera is a cost-effective path to much higher resolution using existing coax.
- Analogue 4-in-1 flexibility:The ability to output TVI/AHD/CVI/CVBS makes this model more flexible for mixed-environment upgrades than single-standard cameras, easing compatibility concerns with older DVRs.
- Compared to competing analogue brands:Many manufacturers now offer 4K analogue turrets with similar specs. The DS-2CE76U1T-ITMF competes strongly on a balance of image quality, EXIR illumination quality and build durability. Key differentiators will be firmware features, warranty and local support—areas where brand reputation and your supplier relationship matter.
- Limitations:At native 8 MP the 4K frame rate on TurboHD platforms is often lower than IP cameras at the same resolution; expect reduced fps at full 8MP depending on DVR and standard. Also, the camera needs a 12 VDC supply (no PoE) and typically lacks the advanced edge analytics found in many IP cameras.
Customer feedback and real-world impressions
There are no individual customer testimonials included with the product brief, but common impressions from installers and end users of similar Hikvision TurboHD 4K turrets include:
- Installers:Appreciate the compact turret form, straightforward wiring with 4-in-1 output and the ability to upgrade site resolution without recabling. The metal housing and IP67 rating are commonly cited as practical for exterior installations.
- Retail owners and small businesses:Report visible improvements in recorded detail compared with legacy 2 MP analogue cameras, particularly for identifying faces and reading signs at medium distances.
- Limitations noted:Some users comment on lower fps at full 4K and the need to ensure compatible DVRs are in use to take full advantage of the resolution. Others say that for advanced analytics (e.g., people counting, heat maps), an IP camera solution may be preferable.
If you plan to purchase, check recent user reviews on your reseller’s site or CCTV forums for region-specific feedback and firmware updates, and verify compatibility with your recorder.
Conclusion: why this camera is a practical choice
The Hikvision DS-2CE76U1T-ITMF is a pragmatic, budget-conscious option for users wanting to step up to 4K imaging without the upheaval and expense of a full IP migration. With a high-resolution sensor, EXIR 2.0 night illumination, wide-angle lens, robust metal housing and multi-standard analogue output, it hits the sweet spot for retrofit projects, retail and many commercial applications. Its compact turret form factor is easy to deploy and blends into most sites, while IP67 rating and an extended operating temperature range provide peace of mind for outdoor use.
For buyers, the camera presents strong value—offering much of the visual benefit of 4K at a suggested retail price that is accessible for small-to-medium installations. Evaluate it against your recording hardware, desired frame rate and any analytics requirements. If you need simple, reliable, high-resolution analogue surveillance that leverages existing coaxial infrastructure, the DS-2CE76U1T-ITMF is a compelling choice.