Buying Security Cameras : A Beginner’s Guide

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Buying Security Cameras : A Beginner’s Guide

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Security cameras are no exception and in fact, the many different specifications and functions available quite often confuses the average buyer. As this is a guide made for the not-so-technically-inclined, we won’t bore you with the details about how the image sensors absorb light and transfer them into electronic signals or how TV lines are related to bandwidth. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Buying Security Cameras : A Beginner’s Guide


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Buying Security Cameras A Beginners Guide
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  • Security cameras are no exception and in fact,
    the many different specifications and functions
    available quite often confuses the average buyer.
    As this is a guide made for the
    not-so-technically-inclined, we wont bore you
    with the details about how the image sensors
    absorb light and transfer them into electronic
    signals or how TV lines are related to bandwidth.
    Instead, we bring you the meat, the details, and
    important facts you can use.

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1. Image Sensors
  • CMOS
  • Uses only 1/5 to 1/10 as much power as CCDs
  • Cheap due to low cost of production
  • Great for battery-powered wifi cameras
  • CCD
  • Less electronic noise than a CMOS
  • Better image quality
  • Super HAD CCD
  • Twice as sensitive as traditional type of CCD
  • Has a 6 db better smear rejection ratio than the
    formal traditional type of CCD
  • Interline CCD
  • High resolution
  • Large pixels for high sensitivity
  • High frame rates with multiple outputs
  • Fast line dump for faster sub-sampling
  • Low image lag and smear
  • Great for machine vision, microscopy,
    fluoroscopy, and other applications that demand
    high imaging performance.

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  • In the end, which is best? You might quickly vote
    for the Interline CCD, and you might be right,
    but recent advances in technology have minimized
    any quality differences between CMOS and CCD, so
    to a beginner I would say Its pretty much the
    same since image quality does not solely depend
    on the image sensor. Look at the other
    specifications too.

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2. TV Lines
  • TV Lines refer to the horizontal resolution
    measured in relation with the pictures height.
    That is, for a standard 43 aspect ratio, your
    720 pixels accross the screen divided by 4/3
    would give a max of 540 TV lines in theory. Of
    course, it depends on the lens, the ccd, the
    camera output direct to a monitor, etc. The
    important thing to know is The more the better.
  • Causes for low TVL
  • A poor quality or badly set-up camera.
  • A poor quality or poorly focussed lens.
  • Poor quality video cables. These can cause
    distortion of the high frequency analog signals.
  • The network bit rate used to transmit the video.
    If the bit rate is too low then TVL will be
    reduced.
  • Product quality. Poor design of the analog to
    digital conversion electronics can greatly reduce
    TVL.

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3. Wired/Wireless
  • There are many reasons to choose wired security
    cameras and many reasons to choose wireless
    security cameras. When making that decision,
    there are plenty of factors to consider the size
    of your home or property, the placement of the
    cameras, the cost, even weather and network
    interference. Wireless security cameras with long
    signals are very convenient because you can place
    them in many different, hard-to-reach spots,
    without worrying about wires or cords. The
    signals can also go up to 1000 feet, which means
    you can have your wireless security cameras in
    areas that didnt have the proper outlets for
    regular wired security cameras. Wired security
    cameras, on the other hand, tend to be more cost
    effective. You never have to worry about dropping
    the signal or worry about obstructing or
    otherwise affecting the wired security cameras
    signal. One is obviously not inferior to the
    other, there is only one better for your needs.

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4. Useful Features
  • Waterproof/Weatherproof
  • Night Vision
  • Motion Detection and Alarm Settings
  • Pan, Tilt, and Zoom

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