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      <title>What is a PTZ / EO-IR Camera System?</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;What is a PTZ / EO-IR camera system? In plain language, it is a steerable camera system that can pan left and right, tilt up and down, and zoom in on a scene while using one or more imaging channels such as a daylight camera, a low-light camera, or a thermal imager. &lt;code&gt;PTZ&lt;/code&gt; describes the movement and viewing control. &lt;code&gt;EO/IR&lt;/code&gt; describes the sensing payload. &lt;code&gt;EO&lt;/code&gt; usually refers to visible or near-visible electro-optical imaging, while &lt;code&gt;IR&lt;/code&gt; refers to infrared imaging, often a thermal channel.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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