HD CCTV - Expert commentary
72% of British consumers express preference for HD CCTV over standard CCTV systems According to a survey by YouGov and Avigilon, 38 percent of people feel safe in areas where they know CCTV is being used because it acts as a deterrent, and a further 41 percent attribute the feeling of safety to the fact security forces can use the footage if anything were to happen. The presence of CCTV in the UK makes people feel safe, but the images captured by today’s CCTV cameras are...
No more confusion: high definition and megapixel resolution explained The growing popularity of IP-based video systems in the video surveillance market provides the ability to capture high-resolution images through megapixel video. The use of HDTV standards in the consumer video market is becoming more prevalent. The images produced by this new generation of surveillance cameras are often collectively referred to as high-definition (HD) or as megapixel images. Sin...
Migrating from analogue to HD surveillance solutions Globally, the video surveillance market has been slow to move beyond its analogue origins. Many analogue technologies or first generation network video management systems installed in the last decade are now aging, becoming less reliable and unable to deliver the quality and coverage most security professionals demand. Increasing video quality using these older solutions requires an unmanageably large number of...
Image quality is affected by more than just zoom Surveillance cameras are only as useful as the quality of images they produce. Therefore when selecting cameras for a security system, it is imperative to select one with features that will provide the best results possible. It is often thought that the higher the zoom, the better the quality of the images produced. However, this is not always necessarily the case. Phil Doyle, Regional Director, Northern Europe...
High Definition technology - leading the way for new video security innovations With new technological developments and innovations constantly being made, consumers are able to enjoy the benefits of higher quality products. Better technology means better gadgets and appliances for entertainment such as televisions but more importantly, it also means better security. Simon Nash, Senior European Marketing Manager, Video Security for Sony Professional presents the case for...
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