AXIS Q6010-E 01980-001 Network Camera is a multidirectional camera designed for operation with any AXIS Q60-E PTZ Network Camera. Together they deliver 360° overview for total situational awareness and great details. It’s ideal for active city surveillance, for instance at street crossings or squares.
Total situational awareness- 24/7
Do you want to monitor one cohesive video stream with the possibility to zoom in for detailed views in just one click? AXIS Q6010-E is specially designed for operation with any AXIS Q60-E PTZ Network Camera. It offers one-click PTZ control allowing you to move from great overviews to zoomed-in detailed views in just one mouse click. Additionally, this camera offers autopilot for automatic PTZ tracking. When motion is detected in one of the four 5 MP sensors, the connected AXIS Q60-E 01980-001 PTZ Network Camera will automatically track the object within the viewing area.
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Key Features & Specs
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Four × 5 MP sensors provide a combined 20 MP panoramic view (360° coverage).
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Fixed 2.8 mm lenses on each sensor.
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Outdoor-ready with IP66 and IK10 ratings for weather and vandal protection.
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Supports H.264/H.265 with Axis Zipstream compression for reduced bandwidth and storage.
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Includes a microSD/SDHC/SDXC slot for edge storage.
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Designed for integration with AXIS Q60-E PTZ cameras — enables “one-click PTZ” and auto-tracking.
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Operating temperature range: –50 °C to +50 °C.
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Discontinued model; hardware supported until May 2031, software until May 2030.
Typical Use Cases
1. Large Outdoor Areas
Ideal for car parks, farms, or industrial yards where full 360° coverage is needed with minimal blind spots. One camera can replace several fixed units, simplifying cabling and maintenance.
2. High-Security or Harsh Environments
With IP66 and IK10 protection, it can withstand vandalism and extreme weather — perfect for public spaces, transport hubs, or exposed building exteriors.
3. Situational Awareness + PTZ Integration
Combining the Q6010-E with a PTZ camera allows wide-area monitoring and automatic tracking. When activity is detected, the PTZ can zoom in for details while the Q6010-E maintains full-area coverage.
4. Replacing Multiple Fixed Cameras
One Q6010-E can cover an entire intersection, yard, or building corner that would otherwise require four or more standard fixed cameras — reducing infrastructure cost and switch ports.
5. Mixed-Lighting Environments
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and day/night functionality handle challenging lighting — such as bright sunlight with shadows or under streetlights at night.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Is the Q6010-E still available?
It has been discontinued, with support continuing through 2031. New stock may still be available from some distributors, but consider transitioning to the Q6020-E or newer replacements.
Q2: How much bandwidth and storage does it need?
Each of the four sensors streams up to 2592 × 1944 pixels @ 20 fps. With H.265 + Zipstream, actual bandwidth is reduced, but network and storage should still handle multiple high-resolution streams.
Q3: How does installation differ from a dome camera?
The housing is larger and heavier. You’ll calibrate each lens separately through the web interface. Ensure a sturdy mount, adequate PoE power, and good weather sealing with the IP66 connector.
Q4: Does it work with non-Axis systems?
Yes — it supports ONVIF Profiles G, S, and T, so it integrates with many third-party NVRs and VMS platforms. However, advanced features like one-click PTZ may only work within the Axis ecosystem.
Q5: What are the main limitations?
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Fixed 2.8 mm lenses mean no optical zoom per sensor.
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Best suited for overview coverage rather than detailed long-range identification.
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Discontinuation means limited future firmware updates.
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Requires careful focusing and alignment for best image uniformity.
Q6: What analytics are supported?
Includes motion detection, tampering alarm, and optional Guard Suite analytics such as fence-crossing or loitering detection. Zones can be customised to minimise false alarms across its 360° field.
Q7: What mounting options are available?
It shares the same bracket system as Axis Q60-E PTZs. Use the RJ45 push-pull connector to maintain IP66 sealing. Always check mounting load and ensure correct grounding and surge protection.