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Geutebruck launches a new range of ECOLINE IP cameras with the introduction of three entry level cameras designed for integration into Geutebruck video security systems. All three are progressive scan cameras offering sophisticated functionality, ONVIF compliance and excellent value for money. Each comes with its own power supply as well as optional PoE support for additional flexibility in installation.
  • The EcoFD-2310 is a fixed dome camera with IR LEDs and a varifocal lens for indoor day/night applications.  It has a 1/4" CCD sensor and streams M-JPEG video at up to 15 fps.
  • The EcoFD-2410 is a vandal-resistant, 1.3 megapixel EcoFD-2410 fixed dome camera also with IR LEDs and an integrated varifocal lens.  Its ½" CMOS sensor streams M-JPEG video at up to 24 fps.
  • The EcoBC-1110 is a hybrid 1.3 megapixel IP box camera with a ½" CMOS image sensor and a maximum picture rate of 24 fps using M-JPEG format.
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