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In Which Cases Is Analogue HD More Suitable, In Which Cases Are IP Camera Systems More Suitable?

Access Control and Video Surveillance
Engin Özer
02 April 2019
In Which Cases Is Analogue HD More Suitable, In Which Cases Are IP Camera Systems More Suitable?

Differences Between Analogue HD Camera System and IP Camera Systems

  • IP Cameras have higher resolution. If high resolution image recognition is required, IP Camera; Analogue HD cameras have longer range with coaxial cable.
  • There are applications where it is used up to 1km. IP cameras have a range of 100m with CAT6 if no converter or amplifier is used. If an existing facility is being refurbished, the existing wiring is in good condition and no smart functions are needed, Analogue HD; IP Cameras can run Video Analysis Software on them.
  • Analogue HD cameras may not do so, they only have a few simple analyses on the DVR. If we are going to use Video Content Analyses such as capturing unauthorized entries from the fence, capturing staying in a certain area for longer than the specified time, IP Camera;
  • While IP Cameras can enter an existing TCP/IP Network from anywhere, Analogue HD Cameras have to install RG6 cables up to DVR. As it can be understood from this, IP Camera systems can expand infinitely. If your number of cameras is over 128, expansion will continue and you will use central recorders, IP Camera;
  • Analogue HD cameras are more cost-effective. If there are budgetary problems, Analogue HD;
  • All vital functions of IP Cameras are monitored by NVR. Analogue HD systems can only control whether they provide video. If the devices fail and your maintenance costs are high, IP Camera with health monitor,
  • Alarm and audio input outputs of IP Cameras can be managed independently. All settings can be made from the network. Analogue Cameras have very limited settings. If flexible management is required, IP Camera;
  • It can record to the SD card on the IP Cameras. Analogue HD cameras may not do so, they need DVR. When there is a problem with wiring, it is more appropriate to use IP Camera for the critical places where the camera should be able to make self-recording temporarily.

History and Benefits of Analogue Cameras

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