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Videotec’s new camera offers full HD in harsh environments

Videotec’s new Ulisse compact full HD PTZ camera has been designed to provide high-definition video for a range of applications, including traffic, highway and border control and surveillance.
June 15, 2015 Read time: 1 min

1950 Videotec’s new Ulisse compact full HD PTZ camera has been designed to provide high-definition video for a range of applications, including traffic, highway and border control and surveillance.

The network 1080p/60fps full HD camera now incorporates a 30x optical zoom lens, able to accurately identify specific details of a scene and deliver incredibly bright images. Its higher sensitivity and gain level, with improved WDR, defog function and improved autofocus speed enables the camera to offer excellent performance even in extreme low light conditions.

The camera is designed to operate day and night in harsh outdoor environments, ensuring accurate target detection at any time, with no maintenance required. An optional IR LED illuminator allows the camera to provide sharp images of the monitored area during darkness and is able to detect a figure in the dark up to 200m away.

Simple management and control of pan/tilt/zoom functions allows image transmission over Ethernet with H.264/AVC and MJPEG compression and is certified ONVIF-S.

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