Video Cameras

Surveillance video cameras

A video camera is the key element of any video surveillance system, determining its quality and functionality. The quality of a video surveillance camera determines the quality of surveillance of the monitored area. Therefore, choosing a camera for a video surveillance system is an important and crucial matter that should not be neglected. The choice of a video surveillance camera depends on many factors, including technical and financial ones, as well as the security requirements of the protected area. Only a complete analysis of all factors affecting the operation of a video camera allows for the optimal selection of cameras for the specific video surveillance system planned for installation at a specific facility.

Connection diagram for video surveillance cameras

To choose the right video camera for a surveillance system, you first need to determine the installation location within the protected facility. For indoor installations, a wide range of indoor cameras is available, while for outdoor installations, a wide selection of weather-resistant cameras is also available, available in various climate ratings.

The type and design of the camera also depend on the purpose of the surveillance camera: covert surveillance uses open-frame or other mini cameras, while general surveillance can utilize an outdoor camera of any design.

Next, select the optimal camera resolution. If a general image is sufficient for a specific surveillance system to monitor the situation on the premises, an inexpensive low-resolution camera can be used. If important tasks are required, you'll need to spend more and purchase high-resolution cameras.

The best option for choosing a camera for a surveillance system is to consult with specialists from a company that offers cameras for various video surveillance systems. A specialist will help you determine both the choice of camera and the optimal design for the overall video surveillance system much more quickly and accurately.