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HDTV camera

by Mark Rowe

The AXIS M2014-E network camera from Axis Communications is a compact, bullet-style HDTV camera. It is the makers say for indoor and semi-outdoor uses where the camera may be exposed to rain or water.

The camera, no bigger than a lipstick, is suitable the makers say for installations such as in retail stores, boutiques, hotels or small offices.

Erik Frännlid, Axis’ Director of Product Management, said: “AXIS M2014-E Network Camera, being the smallest HDTV bullet-style network camera on the market, is perfect for video surveillance solutions in small- to mid-sized systems. This new camera, with its unique design concept comprising a main unit and a separate camera unit, allows for maximum flexibility and ease of installation, in areas where installation has previously not been possible.”

The M2014-E provides HDTV 720p image quality at full frame rate. The camera delivers multiple, individually configurable video streams in H.264 compression, optimising bandwidth and storage without compromising image quality it is claimed. Motion JPEG is also supported for more flexibility.

The camera, with its built-in memory card slot for edge storage and support for AXIS Camera Companion, provides small-scale video management the makers say.

Further features included in AXIS M2014-E:

Supports video motion detection, tampering alarm and includes an I/O port for connecting devices such as sensors and external relays to activate alarms or access control.

The camera unit is IP66- rated, for protection against dust and heavy rain.

Offers installation features, including Power over Ethernet, as well as power from a power supply.

Includes support for Axis’ unique Corridor Format allows the camera to deliver a vertical field of view.

Visit: www.axis.com

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