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Axis introduces three new IP network cameras

Lund, May 17, 2011

Axis introduces 5-megapixel fixed domes with outstanding light sensitivity and precise iris control

Axis Communications today introduces 5-megapixel fixed dome network cameras, with precise iris control for optimal image clarity and H.264 compression. The indoor AXIS P3367-V Network Camera and the outdoor-ready AXIS P3367-VE model, both vandal-resistant, are suitable for any application that requires video surveillance coverage of a large area or extremely high image detail in a limited area. Examples include airport halls, train stations, parking lots, city surveillance, school halls and campuses.

“These new fixed dome cameras, that will be part of our successful AXIS P33 Series, are ideal for installations that require extremely good detail for identification purposes or to cover a large area – even in areas with poor lighting conditions,” says Erik Frännlid, Director of Product Management, Axis Communications. “AXIS P3367-V/-VE cameras include a 5-megapixel sensor with a light sensitivity that is outstanding on the market at this high resolution, and the cameras’ image quality is further enhanced with Axis latest processing technology and P-Iris control.”

The day and night fixed domes deliver 5-megapixel resolution video at 12 frames per second and support HDTV 1080p video at 30 frames per second. To help minimize bandwidth and storage needs, AXIS P3367-V/-VE cameras feature H.264 video compression, powerful digital pan/tilt/zoom capabilities and multi-view streaming, which enables cropped areas of interest to be streamed simultaneously instead of the full view. AXIS P3367-V/-VE can be installed easily and quickly through the combination of smart features such as remote zoom for adjusting the angle of view over the network and remote focus that eliminates the need for manual focusing. With Power over Ethernet support, only one network cable required to carry both power and data.

Two compact and discreetly designed variants will be available: the indoor vandal-resistant AXIS P3367-V and the outdoor-ready vandal-resistant AXIS P3367-VE. The latter model, that offers an impact-resistant IK10-, IP66- and NEMA 4X-rated casing, requires no additional protection for installation outdoors.

AXIS P3367-V/-VE Network Cameras are supported by the industry’s largest base of video management software through the Axis Application Development Partner Program, as well as by AXIS Camera Station. The cameras include support for AXIS Camera Application Platform,
AXIS Video Hosting System and ONVIF for easy camera system integration and for application developers to provide the camera with intelligent capabilities. AXIS P3367-V/-VE cameras offer increased processing power, allowing for greatly enhanced performance in video analytics applications.


AXIS P3367-V/VE Network Cameras will be available in Q3 2011. For photos and other resources, please visit: http://www.axis.com/corporate/press/press_material.htm?key=p3367_group.
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