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Stand-Alone - You want to publish live images to your web site over the internet? Or for security issues store event-controlled images of a garage entrance? All you need is an internet or ISDN connection: everything else is contained in the camera. You do not need an additional power supply, weatherproof casing or special software.

 

Network Overload - Network Cameras cause the company network to crash? Not anymore because the Mobotix cameras entire image evaluation and video management features are within the camera itself. And without a central management software, network traffic only occurs when an event video clip is saved to a LAN device. Viewing high resolution video stream (640x480,12F/s) takes approx. 2% network load. And thanks to its integrated buffer, the camera will also bridge network failures.

 

Reliable - After you had climbed the pole of a ski lift for the third time you will appreciate a camera that does not feature any mechanically moving parts.

On the Spot - Avoid backlight? You will not find such an advice in the Mobotix manual. The new whiteoutproof CMOS image sensor and the freely configurable exposure fields can handle landscape shots against a sunset, just like backlight falling in through windows opposite a cashier camera installed in a bank.

 

Double Vision - Even when viewing the zoom image, a Mobotix camera will still give you an overview. The reason: two lenses with an integrated image sensor each record and display tele and wideangle images simultaneously. And as no moving parts are involved, the maintenance intervals are considerably longer.

Extremes - Mobotix cameras are known for brilliant colour images. One of the cameras strongest points is how perfectly it handles backlight scenes. Since no moving parts are used, their reliability is unsurpassed which qualifies them for heavy-duty use in hard-to-access locations.

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