Latin America. Axis Communications expands its AXIS Q35 series of video surveillance cameras with models resistant to the corrosive effect of seawater and chemicals, thanks to its electropolished housing and stainless steel coating, suitable even for naval and mining applications.
The new AXIS Q3505-SVE Mk II cameras expand video surveillance options for the industrial sector, such as production and oil & gas plants, the healthcare sector (food or pharmaceutical industry) and facilities exposed to seawater, such as ships.
Created for high durability in extreme environmental conditions, the chambers have a transparent nylon dome, with high resistance to UV light and corrosive materials. Low illumination in mining or large industrial parks is not a problem, as their images are optimized for research purposes regardless of light conditions.
Thanks to Lightifnder technology, color images are generated in almost total darkness, while WDR technology with Forensic Capture ensures excellent detail in the light and dark areas of the scene.
The models incorporate Axis Zipstream technology, for maximum compression without losing image quality. That reduces bandwidth and storage need by 50 percent on average. They also incorporate features from THE rugged AXIS Q35 cameras are now also available with stainless steel housing.remote focus and zoom, as well as P-Iris control, ensuring optimal results in terms of depth of field, resolution, image contrast and clarity.
The new AXIS Q35 cameras, including AXIS Q3505-SVE Mk II models in stainless steel, are now available through Axis distribution channels.
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