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Videotec’s latest cameras for demanding applications

Videotec’s remote controlled pan tilt zoom (PTZ) cameras from are suitable for marine applications, industrial atmospheres or road tunnels. The range includes day/night cameras and dual vision solutions with thermal imaging. Images can be transmitted over a local area network or the internet using H.264/AVC compression, compatible with ONVIF protocol Profile S.
March 18, 2014 Read time: 1 min
1950 Videotec’s remote controlled pan tilt zoom (PTZ) cameras from are suitable for marine applications, industrial atmospheres or road tunnels.

The range includes day/night cameras and dual vision solutions with thermal imaging.

Images can be transmitted over a local area network or the internet using H.264/AVC compression, compatible with ONVIF protocol Profile S.

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