IP Dome cameras Comparison: Axis Communications, AV Costar  (4)

Chip Inch Size
1/3
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1/3
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Colour Type
True Day / Night
True Day / Night
True Day / Night
True Day / Night
Resolution TVL
1080p
12 MP
2592 x 1944
3648 x 2752
Sensitivity lux
0.03
0.02
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Dome Type
PTZ
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PTZ
PTZ
Pan Speed o/ sec
0.05 ~ 450
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--
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Tilt Speed o/ sec
0.05 ~ 450
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--
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Digital (DSP)
--
--
Indoor/Outdoor
Indoor
Indoor/Outdoor
Indoor
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Mount Type
Recessed
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ceiling
Surface
Focal length
4.44 ~ 142.6 mm
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Presets
256
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Compression
H.264 (MPEG-4 Part 10/AVC) Baseline, Main and High Profiles Motion JPEG
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MJPEG/H.264
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Back Light Compensation
--
--
White Balance
--
--
Auto Gain Control
--
--
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Rotation Angleso
--
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360 pan / 90 tilt

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