Imagine a surveillance camera that thrives where most electronics fail—amid salt-laden ocean winds, chemical-laden food processing plants, or subzero Arctic conditions. The AXIS Q3538-SLVE stainless steel dome camera from Axis Communications isn't just built to survive these extremes; it delivers forensic-grade 4K imagery while doing so.
At its core lies a 316L marine-grade stainless steel housing , a material prized in shipbuilding for its resistance to saltwater corrosion and chemical exposure. Unlike conventional cameras that degrade rapidly in harsh environments, this unit withstands frequent high-pressure washdowns in food production facilities (validated by NSF/ANSI Standard 169 certification ) or decades of coastal weathering.
Its vandal-proof IK10+ rating shrugs off physical attacks, while an operational range of -50°C to 55°C (-58°F to 131°F) ensures functionality from oil rigs to freezer warehouses. Redundant power inputs maintain uptime during electrical fluctuations, while Axis Edge Vault technology encrypts device identities and data against cyber intrusions.
The camera's 1/1.2-inch CMOS sensor captures 3840×2160 resolution at 60 fps, but its true brilliance emerges in challenging lighting. Lightfinder 2.0 renders color-accurate footage in near-total darkness (0.07 lux), while Forensic WDR balances extreme contrasts—like headlights against shadowy figures—without blown-out highlights.
An IR-shielded dome prevents precipitation from distorting infrared illumination, and OptimizedIR ensures even light distribution. The 6.2–12.9mm motorized zoom lens pairs with electronic image stabilization (EIS) to counteract vibrations from wind or machinery.
Zipstream technology dynamically reduces bandwidth by up to 80% without compromising evidentiary details, analyzing motion areas while compressing static backgrounds.
Powered by Axis' ARTPEC-8 SoC with a dedicated DLPU , the Q3538-SLVE processes AXIS Object Analytics locally—identifying humans, vehicles, and unusual movements without cloud dependency. Its ACAP 4.0 platform supports third-party AI apps for license plate recognition, facial analysis, or behavioral pattern detection.
Integrated analytics include:
The AXIS Q3538-SLVE redefines rugged surveillance, combining marine-grade durability with investigative-grade imaging and AI-powered analysis. Whether monitoring offshore wind farms, pharmaceutical cleanrooms, or polar research stations, it delivers uncompromising reliability where failure isn't an option.
Imagine a surveillance camera that thrives where most electronics fail—amid salt-laden ocean winds, chemical-laden food processing plants, or subzero Arctic conditions. The AXIS Q3538-SLVE stainless steel dome camera from Axis Communications isn't just built to survive these extremes; it delivers forensic-grade 4K imagery while doing so.
At its core lies a 316L marine-grade stainless steel housing , a material prized in shipbuilding for its resistance to saltwater corrosion and chemical exposure. Unlike conventional cameras that degrade rapidly in harsh environments, this unit withstands frequent high-pressure washdowns in food production facilities (validated by NSF/ANSI Standard 169 certification ) or decades of coastal weathering.
Its vandal-proof IK10+ rating shrugs off physical attacks, while an operational range of -50°C to 55°C (-58°F to 131°F) ensures functionality from oil rigs to freezer warehouses. Redundant power inputs maintain uptime during electrical fluctuations, while Axis Edge Vault technology encrypts device identities and data against cyber intrusions.
The camera's 1/1.2-inch CMOS sensor captures 3840×2160 resolution at 60 fps, but its true brilliance emerges in challenging lighting. Lightfinder 2.0 renders color-accurate footage in near-total darkness (0.07 lux), while Forensic WDR balances extreme contrasts—like headlights against shadowy figures—without blown-out highlights.
An IR-shielded dome prevents precipitation from distorting infrared illumination, and OptimizedIR ensures even light distribution. The 6.2–12.9mm motorized zoom lens pairs with electronic image stabilization (EIS) to counteract vibrations from wind or machinery.
Zipstream technology dynamically reduces bandwidth by up to 80% without compromising evidentiary details, analyzing motion areas while compressing static backgrounds.
Powered by Axis' ARTPEC-8 SoC with a dedicated DLPU , the Q3538-SLVE processes AXIS Object Analytics locally—identifying humans, vehicles, and unusual movements without cloud dependency. Its ACAP 4.0 platform supports third-party AI apps for license plate recognition, facial analysis, or behavioral pattern detection.
Integrated analytics include:
The AXIS Q3538-SLVE redefines rugged surveillance, combining marine-grade durability with investigative-grade imaging and AI-powered analysis. Whether monitoring offshore wind farms, pharmaceutical cleanrooms, or polar research stations, it delivers uncompromising reliability where failure isn't an option.