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Sarix mini domes for any environment

Pelco has expanded its Sarix camera range to include two new mini dome cameras, the IM-E series environmental and the IM-V series vandal-resistant fixed mini dome cameras. The company says these two cameras raise the bar for megapixel mini dome performance by delivering auto focus on every camera, low light performance down to 0.03 lux, up to 1.3 megapixel resolution and a built-in camera sabotage analytic.
January 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
686 Pelco has expanded its Sarix camera range to include two new mini dome cameras, the IM-E series environmental and the IM-V series vandal-resistant fixed mini dome cameras. The company says these two cameras raise the bar for megapixel mini dome performance by delivering auto focus on every camera, low light performance down to 0.03 lux, up to 1.3 megapixel resolution and a built-in camera sabotage analytic.

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