The is a legacy megapixel network camera designed for indoor security and remote monitoring, distinguished from the standard AXIS 206 by its higher resolution and HDTV format support. To achieve "extra quality" in live view, users must leverage its megapixel CMOS sensor and specific software configurations. Key Features for High-Quality Live View
is limited to at maximum resolution, compared to the 30 fps offered by non-megapixel models.
, which is roughly four times the detail of a standard VGA camera. Widescreen Support: The camera supports 16:9 HDTV format
Contextualized scenario Imagine a security operations center that aggregates multiple IP camera feeds. A backend system exports feed metadata into a web UI; during that export, certain XML/HTML entities are escaped, producing "ntitlequot". One of the items labels a feed as "live view". The feed originates from an Axis-branded camera, model "206M" or placed on a coordinate axis with a monitored range of 206 meters. The UI or administrator has toggled an "extra quality" profile to prioritize visual clarity for forensic needs: increased resolution, higher bitrate, and advanced image processing activated for that stream.
Telemetry & safety
through megapixel resolution—a significant step up from the standard VGA models of its era. Why the AXIS 206M Stands Out