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Durable AXIS Q35 facility cameras now available with a stainless steel casing

By Paul Dvorak | November 30, 2016

Axis Communications, a developer of network video, expands and updates its AXIS Q35 Network Camera Series with models based on the latest image sensor technology and enhanced processing including, Lightfinder technology, which provides exceptional light sensitivity and Wide Dynamic Range – Forensic Capture (WDR). This Series also features Axis’ Zipstream technology which can lower storage and bandwidth requirements by 50% or more. Additionally, two of the new models are marine-grade, electro-polished with a coated stainless steel casing and nylon transparent dome. With these features the cameras are able withstand the corrosive effect of ocean water and chemicals.

AXIS Q35 series of fixed dome cameras showcase features such as, IK10+ vandal resistance, extended temperature range from -58 to 140ºF and Electronic Image Stabilization. The latest cameras include stainless steel models and offer extraordinary light sensitivity and enhanced Wide Dynamic Range – Forensic Capture.

AXIS Q35 series of fixed dome cameras showcase features such as, IK10+ vandal resistance, extended temperature range from -58 to 140ºF and Electronic Image Stabilization. The latest cameras include stainless steel models and offer extraordinary light sensitivity and enhanced Wide Dynamic Range – Forensic Capture.

“The upgrade and expansion of the AXIS Q35 Series showcases our commitment to delivering high quality products that are feature-rich and cost efficient,” said Fredrik Nilsson, VP, Americas, Axis Communications, Inc. “This version of AXIS Q35 Series will be able to address many surveillance challenges in the healthcare and industrial facilities segments.”

AXIS Q3505-V/-VE/-SVE Mk II models provide HDTV 1080p video at 30 fps with WDR, and 1080p at up to 60 fps or 720p at up to 120 fps with WDR disabled. They are available with wide or telephoto lens. AXIS Q3504-V/-VE cameras provide HDTV 720p at 30 fps with WDR, and up to 120 fps with WDR disabled. All new AXIS Q35 models offer remote zoom and focus capabilities as well as P-Iris control, ensuring optimal depth of field, resolution, image contrast and clarity.

Additionally, AXIS Q35 Series is supported by the industry’s largest base of video management software through the Axis Application Development Partner (ADP) Program and AXIS Camera Station. Third-party video analytics applications can be installed on the cameras via AXIS Camera Application Platform. ONVIF support allows for easy integration into existing video surveillance systems.

The new AXIS Q3504-V and AXIS Q3504-VE cameras, the updated AXIS Q3505-V Mk II and AXIS Q3505-VE Mk II as well as the new stainless AXIS Q3505-SVE Mk II models are available through Axis’ standard distribution channels. The suggested retail price ranges from $799 to $1399 depending on the lens and model (indoor/outdoor/stainless).

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