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Analogue Cameras
These cameras record images to a digital recorder is then converted from a video to a digital format, to view, a DVR needs to be connected to a monitor.
An IP Camera, also known as an Internet Protocol camera, is a digital video camera that receives control data and sends this data via an IP network. These types of cameras are mainly used for surveillance and require no local recording device, only a local area network.
DVR's, also known as Digital Video Recorders are electronic devices that record videos in a digital format, they are mainly used with analogue cameras.
These cameras record images to a digital recorder is then converted from a video to a digital format, to view, a DVR needs to be connected to a monitor. These cameras also allow you to record in 720p high definition (HD)
Fixed lens Camera
Fixed Lens Cameras means the field of view cannot be altered, causing the camera to hold a constant focal length.
The stucture of dome cameras allows them to work in low-light or no-light settings due to the built-in infrared LEDs. One of the biggest advantages is that a person cannot easily tell which way the camera is pointing, due to its dome shape.
An IP Camera, also known as an Internet Protocol camera, is a digital video camera that receives control data and sends this data via an IP network. These types of cameras are mainly used for surveillance and require no local recording device, only a local area network.
Vandal-Proof
Vandal proof security cameras have metal housings or vandal-proof dome covers, to prevent the lens from becoming damaged or destroyed when there's maltreatment or physical abuse.
PTZ Cameras, also known as Pan/tilt/zoom, allows the camera to be moved left or right (panning), up and down (tilting) and even allow the lens to be zoomed closer or farther.
A Motorised Camera has a motorized zoom lens that automatically adjusts the focal length of camera so you get a clear auto focused image, making installation become quicker and easier.
DVR's, also known as Digital Video Recorders are electronic devices that record videos in a digital format, they are mainly used with analogue cameras. The different channels indicate the amount of cameras they can facilitate, with an 8 channel DVR being able to house 8 CCTV cameras.