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PTZ network cameras for hot conditions

Axis Communications has launched its Q60-C PTZ dome network cameras with integrated active cooling for high-quality and reliable video surveillance in extremely hot conditions up to 165 deg F. The high-speed pan/tilt/zoom IP cameras feature resolutions up to 1080p HDTV, and come in easy-to-install, outdoor-ready housings.
March 19, 2012 Read time: 1 min
2215 Axis Communications has launched its Q60-C PTZ dome network cameras with integrated active cooling for high-quality and reliable video surveillance in extremely hot conditions up to 165 deg F. The high-speed pan/tilt/zoom IP cameras feature resolutions up to 1080p HDTV, and come in easy-to-install, outdoor-ready housings.

The Axis Q60-C Series has the ability to withstand sand and dust storms, and meets the US Military Standard MIL-STD-810G. The company says this makes the cameras ideal for use at construction sites, mining, oil and gas facilities, and along remote pipeline installations, country borders and atop buildings for city or commercial surveillance. There are three models  available - the Q6032-C with Extended D1 resolution and 35x optical zoom; Q6034-C with HDTV 720p and 18x optical zoom; and Q6035-C with HDTV 1080p and 20x optical zoom.

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