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Axis Communications announces a new generation of AXIS Q60 PTZ network camera series. These high-performance PTZ cameras come with the new generation chip offering improved imaging, enhanced security features, extended capabilities for analytics and significantly more efficient video compression.

AXIS Q6075 and AXIS Q6075-E PTZ network cameras offer superior light-sensitivity thanks to Lightfinder 2.0, which captures low-light images with more saturated colours in demanding light conditions and sharper images of moving objects.

Ensuring secure storage

These cameras come with autotracking 2 with click and track functionality, as well as an orientation aid with dynamic overlays for active object tracking and quick orientation. They include advanced security features such as signed firmware and secure boot to guarantee that the firmware hasn’t been altered and ensure only authorised firmware is installed.

These cameras also include a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) that’s FIPS 140-2 level 2 certified to ensure secure storage of all cryptographic keys and certificates so that they remain safe even in the event of a security breach.

Arctic temperature control

Key features include:

  • HDTV 1080p with 40x optical zoom
  • Axis Lightfinder 2.0
  • Autotracking 2 and orientation aid
  • Built-in analytics
  • Zipstream with support for H.264 and H.265

The outdoor model complies with IP66/67, NEMA 4X and IK10 ratings, making it resistant to dust, rain, snow and impacts. Plus, arctic temperature control ensures startup from a frozen state and operation in temperatures ranging from -40 °C to 50 °C (-40 °F to 122 °F). AXIS Q6075/-E PTZ network cameras will be available through Axis distribution channels in Q3 2019.

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