Integrators most often said that they used 1080p due to its price/performance ratio, especially related to low light and bandwidth.
  • "Mostly 1080p with the odd 5mp or 4k in specific scenarios. We also deployed allot of thermal cameras with 640 x 480 resolution. 1080p seems to be the defacto standard for most clients these days and they are pretty cost effective whilst also offering decent low light performance."
  • "2MP/1080p. Cost is always a factor and 2MP has become the standard "low resolution" offering from most manufacturers."
  • "2mp; the grand majority of what we install is 2mp since our cameras are more commonly used for point area surveillance (aiming at watching a door, a specific item, machine, entrance, etc). This is the best balance between bandwidth/storage space and video quality."
  • "The average resolution we used last year was 1080p. This resolution suited the needs of most situations. If a higher resolution was used then we typically used 4MP in those situations."
  • "Most often HD1080. However, what's more important to our company and the customer is normally its dynamic range. We strive to meet the needs of the customer without heavily affecting their bandwidth."
  • "Typically, we only deploy cameras with a 1080P resolution. Since our typical project is 16 or fewer cameras, our customers tend to be conscious of the price of the cameras. 1080P seems to be the sweet spot right now."
  • "1080p A good combination of quality image and affordability."
  • "1080P resolution was the average because if meet 80% of need for our customers for monitoring entry doors, hallways and interior office areas."
  • "We commonly deployed 1080p cameras. It's a good resolution for general surveillance."
  • "2MP/1080P. Solid resolution for clients needs balanced against price and budget."
  • "1080P. Most common setting for about 75% of cases. Outdoors or large areas require higher resolution."
  • "1080P because it's sufficient for IT rooms and smaller spaces which make up a large percentage of our installs."
  • "1080p, Due to Budget, performance under different lightning condition and comply with client requirement"
  • "2mpx 1080p The price of the 1080p model is at the 720p camera level a few years ago."
  • "1080 p, mainly due to bandwidth and storage."
  • "2mp, good balance between price, image, and storage requirements."
  • "1080 due to the majority of our sites communicate over 3G"
  • "1920x1080 recording and network/storage issues by higher resolutions"
  • "1080p provides sufficient coverage for most locations."
  • "FullHD, or 1080P. In most cases, it satisfies all the needs"

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