Axis renews P32 series with eight new models and image processing options
This popular range of video surveillance manufacturer offers in its eight new models improved image quality and Lightfinder technology, as well as useful functions for medium-sized indoor and outdoor installations.
The new Mk II fixed dome models are now incorporated into the renewed and economical P32 series of Axis to offer HDTV quality with any type of lighting thanks to the incorporation of advanced sensors and image processing options. With this, Users have access to more useful features, as a wide dynamic range (Wdr), Forensic capture and the company's optimized Lightfinder and IR technologies.
Petra Bennermark, Global Product Manager, Axis Communications, that's what it points out: "With the Mk II models we continue to improve the popular P32 series, a range of affordable cameras for surveillance with any type of lighting that require minimal effort for installation and daily use".
The renewed cameras of the P32 series complement the P33 and Q35 ranges of the manufacturer and "offer a very interesting alternative to customers with a tight budget, like retail stores, hotels and offices, who need high-quality video coverage, day and night", points out Bennermark.
Many models integrate near-infrared illuminators to capture high-quality video in complete darkness.
Easy to install and maintain, It is a solution suitable for banking, Retail, Hospitality & Education, as well as medium-sized installations in urban surveillance projects, Transport or healthcare, among others.
Axis P32 includes models for indoor dust and impact level IK08, and as well as for outdoor, with IK10 protection and adverse weather conditions.
All cameras have day/night function and P-Iris control to improve image clarity and depth of field. Your varifocal lens, with remote zoom and focus function, Makes it easy to adjust the field of view to include a specific area of interest.
Eight revamped models support local storage, Hosted video and the company's camera application platform. The current systems of this series will no longer be manufactured and, when stocks are exhausted they will be replaced by the renewed Mk II.
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