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Network Camera Types Explained


This section explains the fundamental features of each subset of network cameras. For specific details of each model in the range, please view the relevant section in the shop page.



Fixed Network Cameras
Fixed Network Cameras

Fixed network cameras meet a variety of application needs, and can be used in the home, small offices, businesses, garages, schools and many other applications.

 
Fixed Dome Network Cameras
Fixed Dome Network Cameras

A fixed dome camera, sometimes referred to as a mini-dome, is a compact camera within a dome-shaped casing. The design is discrete and unobtrusive, and a great feature of this type is that it can be difficult to see in which direction the camera is pointing.

 
PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) Network Cameras
PTZ Network Camera

A PTZ camera can manually or automatically pan, tilt and zoom in and out of an area or object; they offer network video functionality combined with Pan/Tilt/Zoom capability.

The camera's movement is easily controlled via a computer connected to the network.

 
PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) Dome Network Cameras
PTZ Dome Camera

Axis PTZ dome network cameras provides the flexibility of 360-degree pan, 180 degrees tilt, and advanced mechanical design for continuous camera movement.

You benefit from extensive zooming capabilities, multiple alarm possibilities, and very quick pan and tilt operation.