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Axis 213 PTZ Network Camera

Ethernet, 768 x 576 Pixels, 30 fps, Interface: Ethernet, Max Video Resolution: 768 x 576 Pixels Pixels, Still Picture, Color Depth: Bit, Max Frame Rate: 30 fps, Operating System: Linux, Microsoft Windows 2000 / NT4.0, Apple MacOS X, Microsoft Windows 98/ME, Microsoft Windows XP
Axis 213 PTZ Network Camera
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