CCTV camera types

 Types of CCTV cameras:


Dark Fighter Technology Cameras

Dark Fighter Camera


                    These cameras can get shaded pictures in exceptionally low-light conditions. Dark fighter technology can be used day and night and offer optimal performance thanks to its wide range of capabilities. They are equipped with ½" CMOS moderate sweep sensors which permit the gadget to get excellent pictures and don't need an additional light source - which makes the ideal evening time security reconnaissance camera.

ANPR/LPR Cameras



                                ANPR and LPR cameras are used to read and store data on registration plates. They offer a basic and proficient answer for some associations including ringing, inn outstays the executives and the self-evident: car parking. ANRP stands for Automatic Number Plate Recognition (LPR cameras stands for License Plate Recognition cameras) and these devices help to obtain copious information in a high traffic area to keep any premises secure.

Internal and External Dome Camera

Dome Camera


                            The dome camera is one most ordinarily utilized for indoor and open-air security and reconnaissance. The camera's shape makes it difficult for onlookers to tell which direction the camera is facing, which is a strong piece of design that deters criminals by creating an air of uncertainty.

Bullet Camera

Bullet Camera


                        Bullet cameras are long and cylindrical in shape and are ideal for outdoor use. Their qualities lie particularly in applications that require long-separate seeing.  Their strengths lie specifically in applications that require long-distance viewing. Installed within protective casings, the cameras are shielded against dust, dirt, and other natural elements. The cameras can easily be mounted with a mounting bracket, and come fitted with either fixed or varifocal lenses depending on the requirements of their intended application.

C-mount Camera

C-Mount Camera


                        Coming with separable focal points, C-mount cameras allow for simple lenses changes to fit different applications. C-mount cameras can cover separations past 40 ft much obliged to the plausibility to utilize uncommon focal points with these cameras, while standard CCTV focal points can as it were cover separations of 35-40 ft.


Day/Night Camera

Day/Night Camera

                        These cameras, which can work in both ordinary and low-light conditions, set aside cash by not needing in-assembled infrared illuminators on the grounds that their additional touchy imaging chips can catch clear video pictures in obscurity. Thus, these cameras are great for outside observation applications where IR cameras can't work ideally

PTZ Pan Tilt & Zoom Camera


PTZ


                           PTZ – Pan/tilt/zoom – cameras allow the camera to be moved left or right (panning), up and down (tilting) and even allow the lens to be zoomed closer or farther. These cameras are used in situations where a live guard or surveillance specialist is there operating the security systems.

Discreet CCTV

Discreet ( Hidden ) Camera

                           These cameras can be placed discreetly, allowing you to capture good footage of theft and criminal damage. Discreet CCTV cameras are advantageous because criminals are less likely to notice them and, as a result, they are less likely to be damaged in the process.

Thermal Image Cameras/Infrared Cameras


Thermal Image Cameras

                                One of the best 24 hour surveillance cameras available, providing quality images to airports, seaports, boards, and many other critical infrastructures at all times of day. Small LEDs surround the lens of infrared cameras, allowing them to detect moving figures in complete darkness. Thermal imaging cameras have the ability to see over long distances, up to 300 meters!

Varifocal Cameras


Varifocal Cameras


                               It has the ability to zoom in and out without losing focus. Varifocal cameras allow you to adjust the focal length, angle, and zoom – ideal for capturing footage in a square room where you would normally encounter a 'dead zone' with any other, fixed lens camera.

Network Camera


Network ( IP ) Camera

                               These cameras transmit images over the internet, allowing CCTV footage to be easily accessed. Network cameras are ideal for both domestic and commercial use because they allow you to monitor what is going on while you are away from the property.


High Definition Cameras


HD Camera


                                High definition cameras have such a high resolution that they are primarily used in high-risk environments such as banks and casinos. This is completed to capture a good image of anyone who enters and exits the building in order to sustain maximum security and safety. These cameras are excellent for detecting misconduct and allow the user to zoom in for better clarity if indeed the footage is to be used in court.


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