THE RIGHT SECURITY CAMERA
A
closed – circuit television camera (CCTV)
records videos and images for security, surveillance or other personal
purposes. Security cameras have
become an important aspect in security and are mainly used for surveillance purposes. Statistics show
that installing a CCTV camera
reduces crimes in the area covered up to 95%. CCTV’s are used by many for
various reasons. Every organization has CCTV’s installed for 24x7 surveillance.
Banks, Malls and of course the Government is dependent on security cameras for
enhancing security.
Security
cameras come in various types, configurations, styles with many different
features and options and it’s very important to select the right CCTV camera
according to the applications and location.
The
11 different types of security cameras include:
1) Dome Cameras – Dome Cameras are mostly
used indoors. It is easy to install and requires only two to three screws for
its installation. Dome cameras at times come with the Infrared feature because
of which recording of videos and images in dim light are possible. As the lens
of the dome camera is covered, the direction the camera is facing is not known.
2) Bullet type cameras – Bullet cameras
are long cylindrical in shape. These cameras are the best for outdoor purposes
and help in long distance viewing. Bullet cameras are modified to fit in a
weatherproof case to prevent rain, dust, dirt and other harmful elements making
it ideal for outdoor use.
3) Infrared cameras – Infrared Cameras
are mainly designed for night use or for locations having extremely poor or dim
lighting. It has infrared LED lighting around it for night time use. When its
dark its illumination capacity decreases because of which black and white
images are produced.
4) Discreet Cameras – Discreet cameras as
its name suggests are hidden cameras which are not visible to the human eye.
They can be hidden anywhere behind a desk or even the fan. It is mainly used
for spying purposes.
5) Varifocal Cameras – A camera with a
varifocal lens allows you to change the aperture. It allows the operator to
zoom in or out without losing focus on the main image. The larger the aperture
more zoomed with clear detail will the image be. Smaller the aperture number
less the detail captured.
6) Wireless Cameras – Wireless security
cameras transmit images or video, audio signals to a wireless receiver through
signaling mediums. They may or may not be connected to the Internet or are IP
based. They are very easy to install.
7) Network cameras – Network cameras or
IP cameras as they are known maybe wireless or hardwired and allow transmission
of images and videos through the internet. They are controlled within a certain
bandwidth. Network Cameras are easy to install and do not
require a separate cable run or power boost to send images over a longer
distance.
8) High Definition Cameras – High
Definition Cameras (HD Cameras) produce images and videos with good quality.
With high resolution lens, the users get captured images with fine detail.
9) PTZ cameras – PTZ cameras or Pan/tilt/zoom
cameras give the surveillance operator the ability to move the camera left or
right (pan); up and down (tilt); and zoom the lens closer or farther. These
cameras are used to cover a wide area with a single camera. The variations of
the camera are programmable or manually controllable.
For installation
of CCTV’s, security systems and other security related services please
contact:
Mr. Abbas Netterwala
ACE Solutionz
Address: Survey No. 54, Badhe Nagar,
Khadi Machine Chowk,Kondhwa (BK).
Pune 411048.
Mobile: +91 9975679352
E-mail: info@acesolutionz.com
Khadi Machine Chowk,Kondhwa (BK).
Pune 411048.
Mobile: +91 9975679352
E-mail: info@acesolutionz.com
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