Axis 205 Network Camera Review
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- Published: Thursday, 11 December 2003 11:12
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The Axis 205 is small and compact and those features alone draw most of the attention. However, the lack of pan, tilt and zoom features as well as a merely average image quality might deter some buyers.Related Articles
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