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Axis Exam ANVE Topic 4 Question 80 Discussion

Actual exam question for Axis's ANVE exam
Question #: 80
Topic #: 4
[All ANVE Questions]

Which features can an outdoor ready camera have to accommodate for changes in weather?

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Suggested Answer: D, E

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Rickie
24 days ago
I'm feeling a bit chilly just thinking about this question. Better add a heater element to my outdoor camera, just in case I need to warm it up during those Arctic expeditions!
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Herschel
29 days ago
B for sure. A cooling fan and a heater element is the perfect combo. Keeps that camera running smooth, whether it's a scorching hot day or a bone-chilling winter night. Gotta love that dual-purpose tech!
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Evangelina
3 days ago
User 2: Yeah, that combo is essential for outdoor cameras.
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Gaston
8 days ago
User 1: B) A cooling fan and a heater element
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Dacia
1 months ago
I'd say C is the way to go. Heater element and I/O ports? That's the kind of versatility you need to handle whatever Mother Nature throws at your camera. Bring it on, rain or shine!
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Keneth
2 days ago
I think I/O ports are essential for connecting external devices like alarms or sensors.
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Lavonda
8 days ago
I agree, having a heater element can help prevent condensation in cold weather.
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Merissa
1 months ago
I think option D, with artic temperature control and IR-cut filter, would also be a good choice to ensure the camera functions well in extreme weather conditions.
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Tamera
1 months ago
I agree with Fernanda. The cooling fan can help regulate the temperature, while the heater element can prevent condensation in cold weather.
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Fernanda
2 months ago
I think an outdoor ready camera should have a cooling fan and a heater element to accommodate for changes in weather.
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Irene
2 months ago
I'm gonna go with D. Arctic temperature control and an IR-cut filter sounds like the ideal setup for an outdoor-ready camera. Gotta be prepared for the extremes, you know?
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Cyril
22 days ago
Yeah, an IR-cut filter is also important for maintaining image quality in different lighting situations.
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Cheryl
25 days ago
I agree, having Arctic temperature control is crucial for extreme weather conditions.
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Zona
28 days ago
Agreed, those features will definitely help the camera withstand extreme weather conditions.
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Dominque
29 days ago
D. Arctic temperature control and an IR-cut filter are essential for outdoor cameras.
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Lillian
2 months ago
I believe an outdoor ready camera should have artic temperature control and an IR-cut filter to handle changes in weather effectively.
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Kirk
2 months ago
I agree with Han, having both a cooling fan and a heater element would help the camera adapt to different weather conditions.
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Toshia
2 months ago
Hmm, I think the answer is B. A cooling fan and a heater element would be the most logical way to handle weather changes in an outdoor camera. Gotta keep that tech running no matter the conditions!
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Han
2 months ago
I think an outdoor ready camera should have a cooling fan and a heater element.
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