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One of the most exciting impacts of megapixel cameras is how they enable improvements in system designs that deliver better surveillance. This is especially applicable with 5MP resolution cameras and higher. This report reviews 3 of the highest quality megapixel demos available and discusses new designs possible and the benefits delivered by them.
I recommend you review the following 3 demos:
These are fairly big areas - all between 100 and 300 feet wide and a few hundred feet deep.
In a traditional design, I would normally use 3 or 4 fixed cameras for choke points/key assets and a PTZ camera in the center to allow for active monitoring/general tour.
A single (very high resolution) megapixel camera provides roughly the same or better coverage than a collection of cameras. It eliminates a lot of dead spots that you are almost always forced into having due to restrictions on how many cameras that can be deployed. And as you can see from the demos, having one camera makes it easier to control.
I am especially excited about the higher resolution megapixel cameras. 1MP and 2MP are good for improving detail capture for existing camera locations. But 5MP cameras (and up) can significantly transform how systems are design, simultaneously delivering lower camera count and improved coverage.
Notes
I think very high resolution megapixel cameras are poised to make some of the most exciting and meaningful advances in video system design in many years. Hopefully, these demos spark ideas in how to use megapixel cameras in future projects.
| Topic |
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| Convergence |
| IP Cameras |
| Megapixel Cameras |
| NVRs |
| Recession |
| Retail |
| Standards |
| Storage |
| Video Analytics |
| Video Surveillance |
| Wireless |