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New range of PTZ cameras from Videotec

Videotec’s new range of pan-tilt-zoon (PTZ) cameras, Ulisse Radical integrates full HD cameras, ½-inch CMOS sensor, and 1080p/60fps for daytime and night-time broadcast quality video and is suitable for surveillance of large outdoor areas, perimeters, border lines, harbors and airports, control of highways and military installations. High-performance lenses, 18x or 33x, up to 500mm, equipped with an advanced autofocus allow the user to quickly achieve and maintain automatic focus on a very distant subject,
June 12, 2015 Read time: 2 mins

1950 Videotec’s new range of pan-tilt-zoon (PTZ) cameras, Ulisse Radical integrates full HD cameras, ½-inch CMOS sensor, and 1080p/60fps for daytime and night-time broadcast quality video and is suitable for surveillance of large outdoor areas, perimeters, border lines, harbors and airports, control of highways and military installations.

High-performance lenses, 18x or 33x, up to 500mm, equipped with an advanced autofocus allow the user to quickly achieve and maintain automatic focus on a very distant subject, with sharp details.

The special visible cut filter enables the removal of disturbances caused by the external environment, due to haze or excessive heat.

With its sophisticated temperature control system, Ulisse Radical is designed for continuous operation even in extreme temperatures, from -40°C to 60°C.

Ulisse Radical offers excellent performances during day and night, achieving optimal results even in complete darkness thanks to the support of two powerful IR LED illuminators ensuring clear illumination up to a distance of more than 300 metres.

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