Power
Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
Y |
DC-in jack |
Y |
Video
Frame rate |
30 fps |
Megapixel |
1 MP |
Image sensor
Progressive scan |
Y |
Sensor type |
CMOS |
Camera
Pan range |
0 - 360 ° |
Tilt angle |
0 - 170 ° |
Minimum illumination |
0.9 lx |
Storage
Flash memory |
128 MB |
Internal memory |
128 MB |
Additionally
Ethernet LAN connection |
Y |
Rotation |
340 ° |
VANDAL MINIDOME, 1MP/HDTV, 0.9 lux, AUDIO, H.264, DIGITAL PTZ
<b>AXIS P3301/-V and AXIS P3304/-V Network Cameras are designed for indoor environments where discreet and compact solutions are required. Offering superior video quality in multiple, efficiently compressed H.264 streams, they constitute the perfect solution for video surveillance systems with tough quality and efficiency requirements, e.g. in retail stores, schools, prisons, banks and airports.</b>
AXIS P3301/-V and AXIS P3304/-V offer superior image quality including progressive scan and wide dynamic range, providing crisp and clear images of both illuminated and low-light areas. AXIS P3301/-V are VGA cameras and AXIS P3304/-V provide HDTV 720p or 1 megapixel resolution at full frame rate.
Multiple H.264 streams, as well as Motion JPEG streams, can be provided either in full frame rate or individually optimized for different quality needs and bandwidth constraints.
The vandal-resistant AXIS P3301-V and AXIS P3304-V, and AXIS P3301 and AXIS P3304 with their tamper-resistant casing, are fixed domes specifically adapted for unobtrusive video surveillance in exposed indoor environments.
All network cameras include intelligent capabilities such as video motion detection, audio detection and detection of camera tampering attempts like blocking or spray-painting.
Power over Ethernet supplies power to the cameras via the network, eliminating the need for power cables and reducing installation costs. The pixel counter helps the installer verify that the pixel resolution fulfills specific requirements for identification purposes.
AXIS P3301/-V and AXIS P3304/-V Network Cameras support the ONVIF specification for interoperability between network video products.