Features:
- HDTV 1080p
- 10x zoom and auto focus
- WDR – Dynamic Capture
- Excellent image quality in all lighting conditions
- CD-quality audio in 48kHz
- Intelligent video capabilities
AXIS Q1775 Fixed Network Camera is an indoor, day and night HDTV camera that covers great distances, providing both wide overviews and detailed images for identification purposes. To increase mobile flexibility, the camera even supports a serial connector for installation on a pan-tilt motor.
Top of the line image quality – always
Featuring 10x optical zoom, 12x digital zoom and auto focus, AXIS Q1775 can instantly provide the desired field of view in perfect focus. The camera's Wide Dynamic Range with dynamic capture uses several images with different exposure times. The advanced image processing results in video with exceptional clarity and sharpness. With its built-in microphone, it offers excellent CD-quality two-way audio in 48 kHz. AXIS Q1775 supports multiple, individually configurable H.264 and Motion JPEG streams in full frame rate. With day & night functionality and progressive output, it provides exceptional quality images even of fast moving objects in all lighting conditions – without any motion blur.
Compliance with SMPTE standards for HDTV
AXIS Q1775 complies with the SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) HDTV standards in resolution, color representation and frame rate. The camera delivers HDTV 1080p resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio in full frame rate 60/50 fps.
Intelligent video capabilities and enhanced capacity for analytic
AXIS Q1775 includes video intelligence such as enhanced video motion detection and active tampering alarm and enhanced capacity for analytics. In addition, it includes a Gatekeeper functionality which automatically zooms in when there is activity in the scene, and then zooms out after a preset time interval. The camera also supports the installation of intelligent video applications, such as people counting, and AXIS Camera Application Platform and AXIS Video Hosting System, as well as open programming interfaces for software integration, including ONVIF.