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| Axis Communications 207 Network Camera The 207 is only for indoor use and is equipped with the same 1/4in progressive scan RGB CMOS sensor as the 206. However, low light handling has been improved as the 207 can function down to 1-lux as opposed to the 4-lux of its compatriots. Note that as light levels decrease the camera will automatically switch from a colour to a mono image. Frame rates don’t see any improvement but they are still very good as the camera can deliver 30fps at all seven resolutions. http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?art=1872
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