Mexico. Axis Communications expands and updates its AXIS Q35 network camera series with models that incorporate the latest advances in image sensor technology and advanced processing features, such as Lightfinder technology, which provides exceptional light sensitivity and allows you to enjoy the Wide Dynamic Range - Forensic Capture function. In addition, two of the new equipment are resistant to the corrosive effect of seawater and chemicals thanks to their electropolished housing and stainless steel coating, suitable for naval applications.
"Our AXIS Q35 series is designed for critical video surveillance installations and, with new models and revamped versions of previous models, we significantly strengthen light sensitivity and Wide Dynamic Range features. The new stainless steel chambers allow us to expand our offer for the health and industrial sector, such as food or pharmaceutical production plants, and facilities exposed to seawater. And, obviously, all models incorporate Axis Zipstream technology, to obtain maximum compression without losing image quality, says Francisco Ramírez, Country Manager for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.
AXIS Q3505-V/-VE/-SVE Mk II offer 1080p HDTV video at 30 fps with WDR, and 1080p at a maximum of 60 fps or 720p at a maximum of 120 fps with WDR disabled. On the other hand, AXIS Q3504-V/-VE cameras allow recording in HDTV 720p resolution at 30 fps with WDR and at a maximum of 120 fps with WDR disabled. All new AXIS Q35 models incorporate remote focus and zoom functions, as well as P-Iris control, ensuring optimal results in terms of depth of field, resolution, image contrast and clarity.
Specifically, AXIS Q3504-V and AXIS Q3504-VE, the revamped AXIS Q3505-V Mk II and AXIS Q3505-VE Mk II cameras and the new AXIS Q3505-SVE Mk II stainless steel models will be available during the fourth quarter of 2016 through Axis distribution channels.
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