Geutebruck

G-Cam/PTHC Camera Series

G-Cam/PTHC Camera Series

Geutebruck’s IP thermal cameras are ideal for unobtrusive video surveillance or video motion detection in total darkness, mist or smoke. The lenses ranging from 7.5 mm to 35 mm, with horizontal fields of view from 40° to 9°, and frame rates from 9 to 30 fps. The G-Cam/PTHC camera series includes an ideal model for increasing accuracy and reliability in a user’s video analytics-based system as well as one for providing early intruder detection by revealing people at up to 1450m and vehicles at up to 3400m. All variants use uncooled VOx microbolometer image capture with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels.

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