How to Select the Correct CCTV Camera to Use?
There
are literally thousands of camera models from hundreds of approved
manufacturers available in the market, and this makes the selection of the most
appropriate CCTV camera to use a very confusing issue.
In
this article, I will try to explain very simply the different parameters you
need to look into when selecting a CCTV camera for your project, as well as the
required knowledge to determine if what you are being offered really matches
what you expect or not.
Key parameters for selecting the proper type of CCTV camera:
Outdoor/Indoor: One of the parameters that can be easily
filtered by available choices is whether the camera is for indoor or outdoor
use. While it is essential to use an “outdoor” type camera for outdoor
installations to provide IP65/IP66 weather protection, “indoor” cameras are
less bulky and more cost effective for indoor installations.
Outdoor Camera
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Indoor Camera
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Coverage
Area / Target Distance: The
second most important parameter in selecting the correct type of camera is to
determine the coverage area and target distance for each camera in your system.
Below are some of the key camera parameters that will be determined based on
the coverage area / target distance:
Fixed
vs PTZ: PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras as
the name suggests give the possibility to user to turn the camera view to any
needed direction and to zoom on specific areas. They can be also pre-programmed
to automatically scan specific routes. On the other hand, fixed cameras provide
constant uninterrupted monitoring of a specific, fixed area like entrances and
exits or perimeters.
pan-tilt-zoom
Type
of Lens: the type of lens determines the
angle width and the distance that each camera can cover. As a rule of thumb,
the wider the coverage angle is, the less distance is covered by the camera.
Using a vari-focal lens enables you to adjust these
two parameters of the camera in practice. There are also 180 degrees or 360
degrees fisheye cameras that are used indoors for providing a wider coverage.
180 Panoramic View
360 Fisheye View
Image
Resolution: in IP cameras, this is
determined by number of pixels (color
dots) that each camera image consists of. The higher the image resolution, the
more image details is captured and provided by the camera. At the same time,
more storage capacity would be required for recording. The current common
resolutions these days start from 720p HD (1280 x 720 pixels) and go up to 5MP
(5 Megapixel or 2592 x 1944 pixels).
Camera Resolution Chart
Advantage of IP Cameras
Night
Vision / IR: If you require capturing video
in darkness, then you should look for cameras with day/night and IR (infrared)
lighting configurations. IR cameras use infrared LEDs that are lit
automatically when dark and enable the camera to capture black & white
video in complete darkness. The coverage of cameras in the darkness is
determined by the power of their IR light which is a parameter you should look
into when selecting such cameras.
Security Cameras with Night vision
Camera
Housing: camera housing is also an
important factor to consider when selecting your camera. Below are the main
types:
Dome
Cameras: Dome cameras are used both for
indoors and outdoors for both fixed and PTZ cameras. They have a nice look and
it is also hard to determine which direction the camera is pointing at.
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Box
Cameras: These cameras are also used
both indoors and outdoors and are the standard type of security cameras we all
have an image of in mind. The lens and direction of the cameras are clearly
visible and clearly show everyone that the location is under CCTV surveillance.
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Bullet
Cameras: These are small, cylindrical
type, waterproof housings that are usually used for outdoor cameras especially
when you don’t want the cameras to capture much attention.
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Vulnerability: Apart from indoor/outdoor type of cameras, you
might also want to select “vandal-resistant” cameras that come with
very-hard-to-break glass covers to protect the camera against vandalism. There
are also Explosion-proof cameras that are extremely expensive and protect the
camera against explosions.
Explosion-proof Camera
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Anti-Vandal Camera
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Other
features: In addition
to above main parameters, new IP cameras also come with a constantly-expanding
list of new features and enhancements – these include video analytic and
enhancement features, web interface for direct view and remote monitoring and
control, automatic alert notifications via email and SMS, and even internal NVR
for recording of videos. So these are also the parameters you might want to
check into.
Please
note while we’ve tried to focus only on the key factors, it is also important
to emphasize that designing a professional CCTV solution still requires a high
level of expertise and experience and it is always worth it to have a
professional company involved in designing the proper CCTV solution tailored
for your needs.
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