AXIS 2100 User’s Guide | Choosing Your Application | 27 |
Picture frequency for Networking Applications
When used in a TCP/IP networking environment, the AXIS 2100 delivers up to 10 images/second; where the actual image frequency is typically limited by:
•your browser/computer
•the image size
•the lighting conditions at the point of installation.
•the available network bandwidth
•complexity of detail and color variation within the image
Image Compression Ratios
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640 x 480 | 250 kb | 20 kb | 13 kb | 8 kb |
320 x 240 | 70 kb | 8 kb | 5 kb | 3 kb |
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Note: Using a modern computer will avoid introducing any unnecessary bottleneck when viewing the images.
Lighting Conditions
Just like any camera, the shutter time of the AXIS 2100 increases in low light conditions to guarantee optimal image quality.
The actual frame rate for your images is affected by the prevailing light conditions in your application environment. Although the AXIS 2100 will produce good quality images right down to 3 Lux, local lighting should ideally be stable at 40 Lux or more to achieve optimal image frequency. Consequently, you can expect a reduced frame rate under low light conditions in your application environment, as shown in the diagram (right).
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