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Lightfinder Technology
- Electronic Security
- Integrated Solutions
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Network Cameras
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Accessories
- AXIS Companion
- Axis Naming Convention
- Covert Cameras
- Explosion Proof Cameras
- Fixed Box Cameras
- Fixed Bullet Cameras
- Fixed Cameras
- Fixed Domes
- Mobotix Cameras
- Network Surveillance
- Onboard Cameras
- Panoramic Cameras
- Positioning Cameras
- PTZ Cameras
- Thermal Cameras
- Video Encoders
- Video Decoder
- Discontinued Products
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Accessories
- Video Software
- Access Control
- Wearables
- Data Center Solutions
- Retail Solutions
- Axis Technologies
- Property Management
- Architecture & Engineering Program
- Security Service Contracts

Lightfinder Technology
Lightfinder technology
Some cameras in the following Axis Network Camera Series have Lightfinder technology. Check the individual camera data sheets for specific details.
Lightfinder technology is a combination of Axis’ expertise in image processing, in-house system-on-chip development and selection of the best optical components. Cameras with Axis’ Lightfinder technology have extreme light sensitivity. Such cameras can deliver color images in as little light as 0.18 lux or lower.
Compared with any analog or network cameras, the Lightfinder technology will give more life-like colors in low-light conditions. The noise reduction of the Lightfinder technology is vastly improved compared with any surveillance camera on the market, which in combination with the light sensitivity of the sensor gives a superior image quality.
Comparison during poor lighting
Scene (with 0.4 lux of illumination at the back wall) shown at left using a camera that has switched over to Night mode, and at right using a camera with Lightfinder technology, which is still functioning in Day mode, providing a color image and details such as the box on the floor at the back wall.
Lightfinder technology - Outstanding performance in difficult light conditions