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Dome Cameras are named after their shape are typically used for indoor security systems. The dome shape of these cameras allows them to be inconspicuous because it is hard to tell the direction the cameras are facing, however being still visible to the eyes. They are widely used in retail spaces. Since they are installed on the ceiling of the room they are mostly vandal proof. Some dome cameras are designed with infrared illuminators which enable them to capture videos in low light conditions.
Bullet Cameras have a long and tapered cylinder like design that resembles an oversized ammo cartridge. They are mostly used outdoors, especially in areas where long viewing is necessary. However, they can be used indoors where the long viewing is required like backyards and parking lots. They are installed inside protective casings and are typically weatherproof. Most bullet cameras come with a fixed length that allows the angle of view of up to 80 degrees. A bullet camera is usually fitted with a fixed or varifocal lens.
C-Mount CCTV Camera can use detachable lenses to suit different purposes. Typically, a CCTV Camera can record up to 35 feet, however, if you need surveillance beyond this distance, a C-Mount Camera with a particular lens can achieve that purpose.
A varifocal lens is often used to fine-tune focal distance and the angle of view. They can be zoomed in and out without losing focus.
It is possible to pan, tilt, and zoom PTZ cameras. It gives a surveillance operator the freedom to pan, tilt and zooms the lens. You can manually control these cameras or program them to follow an accurate view of things. Since these cameras can be monitored using live controls, they are employed in highly sensitive zones where live monitoring is required.
These type of CCTV cameras can be used in both poorly lit and standard environments. Mostly used outdoors, these surveillance units have a wide dynamic range and can function under direct sunlight, glare or reflections. They are used 24×7, and these cameras do not require an infrared illuminator as they come with an extra sensitive imagining chip which is used in the dark.
When we need to see what’s happening the dark then a night-vision CCTV camera can help us. It is able to see when lighting is poor or absolute darkness. It technology behind this is Infrared LEDs. Do you need this kind of CCTV Camera.
The IP camera can transmit recordings over the internet. May or may not require a wire connection. Yes, it also works on wireless technology. In comparison to the analog camera is easy to install. It is possible to send recording over a far distance without requiring any power boost using a cable.
Technology has rapidly changed how we do things, how we communicate, conduct business, and the security industry is no different. Presently the world of video surveillance has started upgrading to IP systems. So what are IP cameras and security systems? Well, IP stands for Internet Protocol and what it basically means is that your surveillance data is now communicated via WIFI, CAT 5+or CAT6 Ethernet cabling, and sometimes 3G..
We have talked about the wireless IP camera. Other types of CCTV cameras are also available that work on wireless technology. Flexible installation is one of the primary benefits.
There are several CCTV camera types with unique features for different purposes. If you are in the market for a security measure the CCTV cameras are an excellent way to ensure surveillance in your home or business space.
HD CCTV Cameras can record at high frame rates and at HD quality which is comparatively at a higher resolution than other CCTV Cameras. This type of camera can capture finer details while giving the operator the option to zoom in without losing picture quality.