1080p HD Security Camera vs Analog CCTV Camera Resolution

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http://www.cctvcamerapros.com/1080p - Here is a comparison of surveillance video recorded using a 1080p HD security camera versus an analog CCTV camera. The CCTV camera is 960H format, the highest resolution supported by analog CCTV systems. 960H resolution is 960 x 480 pixels. The 1080p camera captures video at 1920 by 1080 pixels.

There are different format HD over coax cable type of security cameras available today including AHD, HD-TVI, and CVI. The HD camera used in this video is the AHD-AD24H which is a 1080p AHD camera. The analog CCTV camera that is used in the video is the BIPRO-S600VF12.

To record the video, both cameras were connected to an iDVR-PRO16M hybrid DVR. iDVR-PRO hybrids support CCTV, AHD, and HD-TVI cameras. Each channel of the DVR can be configured for a different camera type.

The HDMI monitor output of the DVR was set to 1080p so that users could see how these two different camera resolutions actually look when displayed in real world use.

One of the most common uses for video surveillance footage is identifying faces when an event occurs. Viewers can clearly see in this video that the high definition 1080p camera makes a huge difference when it comes to facial recognition.

Homeowners and business owners need to be educated on this new technology. The cost for an HD surveillance system is only slightly more than standard definition analog systems and the setup is just as easy. AHD cameras are hard wired to DVRs using the same RG59 or RG6 coax cable that traditional CCTV uses.

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