Vendor: Hikvision

Hikvision DS-2CD6365G1-S/RC 6MP DeepinView Fisheye Network Camera 360° Panoramic, Heat Map NO IR

SKU: DS-2CD6365G1-S/RC
Description

The Hikvision DS-2CD6365G1-S/RC is a 6 MP DeepinView fisheye that covers a full 360-degree scene from one ceiling point. On-camera deep learning runs people counting, queue management and heat maps, and four built-in microphones capture sound. It is an indoor camera with no infrared.

Key points
- 6 MP (2560 x 2560) fisheye, 1.16 mm lens
- 360-degree ceiling view, up to 20 dewarped display modes
- DeepinView business analytics: people counting, queue, heat map
- Four built-in microphones plus audio in and out
- Indoor use, no infrared; needs ambient light
- microSD up to 256 GB; PoE (802.3af) or 12 VDC

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§ 01Overview

What the DS-2CD6365G1-S/RC is

The Hikvision DS-2CD6365G1-S/RC is a 6 MP DeepinView fisheye that watches a whole room or open retail floor from a single ceiling mount.

Its 1.16 mm lens gives a 180-degree by 180-degree view, which on a ceiling becomes a 360-degree surround, and the camera dewarps that circular image into up to 20 display modes, including panoramic strips and several virtual PTZ views, so one device replaces three or four fixed cameras and removes the corner blind spots they leave.

What sets this model apart is the on-camera business intelligence.

The deep-learning platform runs people counting at entries, queue management that measures how long people wait and warns when a line grows, heat maps that show where customers dwell, and intersection analysis of foot-traffic flow.

For a shop, bank or office, that turns a security camera into a source of operational data without a separate counting system.

Four built-in microphones capture room audio, and there are audio in and out terminals; there is no built-in speaker, so it is not a talk-back camera on its own.

Two points matter when you specify it.

First, it has no infrared, so it relies on the room's own lighting and is not made for dark spaces.

Second, the datasheet lists no IP weather rating and an operating range of -10 to 40 degrees C, so it is an indoor or sheltered-ceiling camera rather than an exposed outdoor one; if you need an outdoor fisheye with infrared, the DS-2CD6365G1-IVS is the weather-rated sibling.

It records to a microSD card up to 256 GB or a Hikvision NVR and runs on PoE (802.3af) or 12 VDC.

See it in action

What the DS-2CD6365G1-S/RC features actually look like

Representative illustrations of how each key feature performs in a real scene.

6MP Ultra HD

6MP captures around three times the detail of 1080p. Plenty of resolution to zoom into a face or number plate part-way down the driveway and still read it clearly.

Illustrative — simulated for demonstration

§ 02Engineering

DS-2CD6365G1-S/RC specifications

- 6 MP (2560 x 2560) fisheye on a 1/1.8" sensor, 1.16 mm lens
- 180 by 180 degree view, a 360 degree surround on a ceiling
- Up to 20 dewarped display modes including panorama and virtual PTZ
- DeepinView people counting, queue management and heat maps
- Intersection analysis of foot-traffic flow
- Four built-in microphones plus audio in and out terminals
- Indoor use, no infrared, needs ambient lighting
- microSD up to 256 GB; H.265+; PoE (802.3af) or 12 VDC

§ 03Full datasheet

Detailed specifications

Camera & Image

Camera & Image — Hikvision DS-2CD6365G1-S/RC 6MP DeepinView Fisheye Network Camera 360° Panoramic, Heat Map NO IR
FeatureDetail
Image Sensor 1/1.8" Progressive Scan CMOS
Max. Resolution 2560 × 2560
Min. Illumination Color: 0.01 Lux @ (F2.25, AGC ON), B/W: 0.005 Lux @ (F2.25, AGC ON)
Shutter Time 1 s to 1/100, 000 s
Day & Night IR cut filter
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Digital WDR
Image Enhancement BLC, HLC, 3D DNR, Distortion Correction, Defog
Image Settings saturation, brightness, contrast, sharpness, white balance, AGC, adjustable by client software or web browser
Image Parameters Switch Yes
Day/Night Switch Day, Night, Auto, Schedule, Alarm Trigger
Privacy Mask 8 programmable polygon privacy masks
Picture Overlay LOGO picture can be overlaid on video with 128 × 128 24 bit bmp format.

§ 04Why choose this

Built for the way you actually use the DS-2CD6365G1-S/RC

One camera, no blind spots

A 360-degree ceiling view covers a whole room or floor and removes the corner gaps that fixed cameras leave between them.

Business data, not just security

On-camera people counting, queue management and heat maps give retail and facilities teams operational insight without a separate counting system.

Records room audio

Four built-in microphones capture clear sound across the space, useful for counters, help desks and meeting areas.

Honest about its limits

This is an indoor, no-infrared camera; we list it that way so you light the space correctly and choose the outdoor IVS model when you need weather rating.

§ 05Where it fits

Right at home in these scenarios

Retail floors and shops

A single ceiling fisheye watches the whole floor, counts customers at the door and heat-maps the busiest aisles for layout decisions.

Banks and reception areas

Queue management measures wait times and warns staff when a line grows, while the 360 view keeps the whole lobby on record.

Open-plan offices

One camera covers a large room with no blind corners, and the audio captures activity around shared desks and entries.

Hospitality and waiting rooms

Heat maps and people counting show where guests gather and how long they wait, supporting staffing and layout.

§ 06Setup

Installation & setup

01

In the box

Camera, ceiling mounting template and screws, and the quick start guide. A microSD card, NVR and power supply are separate.

02

Mounting

Mount centrally on the ceiling for the full 360-degree surround; wall and table mounting are also supported for specific views. Keep it indoors or under cover.

03

Lighting

Because there is no infrared, make sure the room has enough light for the hours you need footage. Add lighting in dim corners rather than expecting the camera to see in the dark.

04

Power and setup

Run one Cat6 lead to a PoE (802.3af) switch or NVR, or use 12 VDC. In setup, choose the dewarp display mode you want and enable the people counting, queue and heat-map analytics you need.

§ 07Questions

Frequently asked about the DS-2CD6365G1-S/RC

Q.01

Does the DS-2CD6365G1-S/RC have night vision?

No. This model has no infrared, so it depends on the room's own lighting and is not made for dark spaces. If you need night cover with infrared, look at the weather-rated DS-2CD6365G1-IVS instead, which adds 15 m of infrared.
Q.02

Can I use it outdoors?

It is built for indoor or sheltered ceilings. The datasheet lists no IP weather rating and an operating range of -10 to 40 degrees C, so it is not made for rain or exposed positions. The DS-2CD6365G1-IVS is the outdoor, weather-rated version of this fisheye.
Q.03

How many normal cameras does one fisheye replace?

On a ceiling its 360-degree view typically covers what three or four fixed cameras would, with no blind corners between them. You dewarp the circular image into panoramic strips or several virtual PTZ views in the software or NVR.
Q.04

What can the people counting and heat map actually do?

The camera counts people entering, leaving and passing a line, measures how long queues wait and warns when a line grows, and builds heat maps that show where customers spend time. It exports the data for reports, so retail and facilities teams get operational insight from the same camera.
Q.05

Does it record sound or support talk-back?

It has four built-in microphones and audio in and out terminals, so it records room audio well. It has no built-in speaker, so it is not a talk-back camera by itself. You can wire an external active speaker to the audio output if you need to play announcements.
Q.06

How do I mount it?

It is designed for ceiling, wall or table mounting. A central ceiling position gives the full 360-degree surround, which is the most common way to use it in a shop or open office.
Q.07

What recorder works with it?

Any Hikvision NVR records it; a model that supports the fisheye dewarping and the analytics data, such as a Hikvision AcuSense NVR, keeps the people counting and heat map information usable. It runs on one PoE (802.3af) cable.
Q.08

How much can it store on board?

It takes a microSD card up to 256 GB for local recording or as a backup if the network link drops. For continuous recording across a site, store footage on an NVR with a surveillance drive.

§ 09Bundles

Recommended packages

01

Record and review it

Pair it with a Hikvision NVR such as the 8-channel DS-7608NI-M2/8P, which supports fisheye dewarping, and add a surveillance drive like the 6 TB drive for weeks of footage.

02

Add an outdoor or PanoVu camera

For entries and yards that need weather rating or infrared, run it alongside a multi-directional DS-2CD6D552IZHS PanoVu for the wide outdoor view.

03

Store footage on the camera

A microSD card up to 256 GB gives local recording and a fallback if the network drops.