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Cohu introduces its latest HDTV 1080P video cameras

US-based Cohu expands its family of HDTV camera products, with the 7500HD series, offering excellent image quality, event management processing and network stability. Available in three configurations, the company says all three are robustly designed and ideal for security, surveillance and remote monitoring applications. The 710HD is a fixed network box camera, indoor IP50 rated; the 7520HD is a fixed network dome camera, indoor and outdoor IP66 rated; while the 7530HD is a fixed network camera, outdoo
December 4, 2012 Read time: 1 min
US-based 29 Cohu expands its family of HDTV camera products, with the 7500HD series, offering excellent image quality, event management processing and network stability.  

Available in three configurations, the company says all three are robustly designed and ideal for security, surveillance and remote monitoring applications.  

The 710HD is a fixed network box camera, indoor IP50 rated; the 7520HD is a fixed network dome camera, indoor and outdoor IP66 rated; while the 7530HD is a fixed network camera, outdoor IP66 rated.

All three feature full HD resolution video of 1080p30 (1920 x 1080), H.264 and MJPEG video compression codecs and configurable image settings.  Event triggers include external sensor inputs, video motion detection, user commands and periodic timers.

The 7510HD also features on-board SDHC recording, while the high quality strong polycarbonate bubble and aluminum body combine to make the 7520HD dome vandal-resistant while maintaining an aesthetically pleasing look.

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