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Bullet-style outdoor network camera from Axis

Axis Communications has added to its fixed cameras for outdoor perimeter and area protection with the new bullet-style Axis Q1765-LE network camera, ideal for transport installations and designed for perimeter monitoring as well as for pole mounting for surveillance of, for example, train depots. The Axis Q1765-LE offers full HD image quality, a powerful 18 times motorised optical zoom for covering long distances and autofocus that provides images in perfect focus. Axis corridor format technology allows
December 4, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Axis bullet-style Q1765 network camera
2215 Axis Communications has added to its fixed cameras for outdoor perimeter and area protection with the new bullet-style Axis Q1765-LE network camera, ideal for transport installations and designed for perimeter monitoring as well as for pole mounting for surveillance of, for example, train depots.

The Axis Q1765-LE offers full HD image quality, a powerful 18 times motorised optical zoom for covering long distances and autofocus that provides images in perfect focus. Axis corridor format technology allows for effective monitoring of vertical scenes such as train tracks and long perimeters.

Built-in infra red illumination makes the new Axis Q1765-LE network camera ideal for around-the-clock surveillance installations, where it covers great distances providing both wide overviews as well as detailed images for identification purposes.

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