May 23, 2007
Axis unveils first fixed dome network camera with megapixel in MPEG-4
The Axis 216MFD takes fixed dome cameras to an entirely new level by offering megapixel resolution in MPEG-4. Historically, fixed dome cameras have been utilized to monitor a wide range of locations such as retail stores, airports, banks, schools, and government buildings. The Axis 216MFD enhances the effectiveness of video surveillance in such areas by delivering a resolution over three times higher than that of traditional CCTV dome cameras. The enhanced resolution allows the 216MFD to more accurately identify objects and individuals by covering larger areas and providing clearer images. This technology is especially useful for checkout areas, bank tellers, entrances, and exits, where clear and detailed surveillance footage can prove invaluable.
The camera is capable of transmitting MPEG-4 and Motion JPEG video streams with full megapixel resolution, providing extremely high quality images without devouring bandwidth. Additionally, its 1.3 megapixel sensor uses progressive scan to lessen the amount of blur motion. The 216MFD is tamper-resistant, easy to install, compact and discreet. It also features pan/tilt/zoom functionality and operates using Power over Ethernet.
As the industry's first fixed dome network camera incorporating this type of megapixel technology, the Axis 216MFD is setting the bar high.

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Posted by Dan on May 23, 2007 6:54 PM | Comments (0)


