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Know more about CCTV Camera before buying

Before buying the best  CCTV Cameras,please just take a little time for check the basic technology. Below is some professional  CCTV terms to help you choose your Surveillance system and CCTV Cameras and CCTV Lenses.

 

Aperture: Aperture is the area of the camera lens that gathers light. The Iris of the cctv lens controls the size of aperture.

 

Auto Iris: Auto Iris Lenses adjust for changing light conditions in a camera view. If the sun shines on a camera with an auto iris lens, the lens will adjust the amount of light so the picture remains clear.

 

CCD: Charge Coupled Device - a light sensitive imaging device for almost all cameras. Typical sizes for CCTV cameras - 1/2", 1/3", 1/4".

 

C Mount: Type of screw-on mounting for CCTV Camera Lenses. C Mount lenses need an adapter ring when used with CS Mount camera (see CS Mount).

 

CS Mount: More recent type of mounting for CCTV Camera Lenses. Designed for 1/2", 1/3" 1/4" CCD cameras, CS-Mount is the more common lens mount used today in CCTV cameras.

 

Day/Night Camera: A camera that is 'Day/Night' means it can capture video in both day and nighttime. In low light conditions, the Sony Day/Night chipset switches from colour to black & white at night to enhance the picture quality.

 

DSP: Digital Signal Processing - a technique by which video quality can be improved by adjusting parameters of the video signal.

 

ExView: Sony Chipset type that offers very good images in both day and night time. Typically, cameras with Ex-View chipset have good Low Light (LUX) levels.

 

IR Cut Filter:  An IR Cut Filter is an extra filter inside the camera that moves behind the camera lens when it gets dark. A camera with an IR Cut Filter will produce very high quality images in low light conditions.

 

Iris: Device inside a lens which opens and closes as light conditions change which adjusts the amount of light passed.

 

LUX: Used to specify how sensitive cameras are to light (measured in lumens/sq metre).
e.g a camera with a LUX Level of 0 can see in pitch black. The lower the LUX Level the better the camera will see in the dark.

 

Noise: Video Signal interference that usually appears as graininess or snow on the picture.

 

PTZ: Pan Tilt Zoom - a camera which can be controlled via Joystick or DVR and moved up/down, left/right and zoomed in/out.

 

Resolution: The number of horizontal lines a system can display. Digital Resolution (e.g. 720 x 576)
720 = number of points in each row that make up the picture;
576 = number of rows.

Sensitivity:The sensitivity of a camera is often configured on your digital surveillance system.
Motion Detection based recording uses relies on the sensitivity of the cameras to trigger recording.

Varifocal Lens: A cctv camera lens whose focal length / viewing angle can be manually adjusted to suit the camera view required.Typical Vari Focal lens lengths are: 2.5mm-10mm, 3.5mm-8mm, 5mm-50mm.

Zoom Lens: A lens which has variable focal lengths. The image can be 'zoomed' in or out whilst the view of the camera remains in focus.