Different Types Of The Surveillance Cameras And Their Uses

February 1 2010

Close Circuit Television Camera is a type of surveillance system used to monitor the behavior or activities of the people in order to prevent the incidents of theft, burglary and property damage. These cameras can be connected to an IP network or a recording device to monitor its outputs by a security officer. They capture every minutiae detail of the footage to produce a crystal clear output to identify the criminals and prosecute them if required. The cameras equipped with the motion sensors prevent them from creating a heap of video footage's as it records only when a motion is detected.


Bullet Cameras

Bullet cameras are the surveillance camera for the home and workplaces typically recognized from their bullet like shape. Ultra bullet cameras are smaller and cheaper kind of the bullet cameras. Bullet cameras are used to monitor a fixed area of space. Bullet cameras can be easily mounted on the walls and ceilings as most of them have a tri-axis type of mount.

Dome Cameras

Dome cameras owe their name from its dome like shape. Dome cameras are mainly designed for installation in the homes, stores, and offices. These cameras adjust very well to their surroundings. Due to its dome shape, it is difficult to identify the direction of the dome cameras to which it is facing. It scares intruders to the core and they just avoid roaming around the dome cameras.

Discreet CCTV Cameras

Discreet CCTV cameras are the hidden cameras and look similar to the objects that are obvious to place at that place without creating any suspicious situation. These cameras best serve the purpose of monitoring people or a property secretly. They are usually small in size and can be hidden easily.

Infrared Cameras

Infrared cameras are suitable for the monitoring of the perimeters mainly in the evening time with the help of the infrared light neighboring its lenses. Infrared cameras detect heat and convert it into electronic signals to produce a thermal image based on the thermal calculations.

Day/Night Cameras

Day night cameras are suitable for 24×7 monitoring of an area. These cameras are able to compensate various light conditions like glare, direct sunlight and strong back light. They can also work in low light to zero light conditions.

Varifocal Cameras

Varifocal cameras are the surveillance cameras for home available in variable focal length that allows zooming in and zooming out without losing focus on the image.

Network Cameras

Using a network camera, images can be transmitted through the internet with the controlled bandwidths.

Wireless Cameras

Wireless cameras can be used with or without an internet connection and use signaling devices to transmit images from the camera to the place where it will be viewed. The term wireless refers to the transmission of video, audio, though every wireless camera needs at least one wire to operate.

PTZ Cameras

PTZ or pan, tilt, and zoom cameras are the cameras that can be moved. PTZ cameras are manually controlled in order to get the best quality of the video outputs of a camera. It offers a good control to the viewers over the viewing things.

High Definition Cameras

High definition cameras are mainly used in the high-risk places like casinos or jewelry stores. HD cameras have high-resolution lenses, that offer minutiae details of the objects to be viewed.  

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