Video Surveillance
Manufactures
IP Cameras
CCTV Cameras
Lenses
DVR
Monthly Specials
Live Cams
blog
Contact Us

 

Surveillance

 

Manufactures

 

IP Cameras

 

CCTV Solutions

 

Lenses

 

DVR

 

Mobile Apps

 

Monthly Specials

 

Live Cameras

 

UNC Blog

 

Social Media

 

Contact Us

 

UtahNetCam.com: IP Camera Solutions

IP: Internet Protocol. A set of rules to send and recieve messages at the Internet address level.

PROS: Greater Detail (resolution), Electronical Zoom, Faster Review Times, Easier to Process Video Information, Advanced Multi-Screen Displays and Remote Video Monitoring.

CONS: Higher Cost, Megapixel Lenses and Greater Bandwidth Requirements.

CCD and CMOS Imagers: Each pixel on a digital camera sensor contains a light sensitive photo diode which measures the brightness of light. (CFA) Color Filter Array is positioned on the top of the sensor to filter out the red, green, and blue components of light falling onto it. The Noise, Processing, Dynamic Range are the same for both but the Sensor Output for CCD is analog and Sensor Output for CMOS it is digital. New is PIXIM with low noise, pixel by pixel processing, very wide dynamic range and digital sensor output .

Megapixel Technology: 2560(H) x 1920(V) = 4,915,2000 total pixels/divided by 1,000,000 = ~5.0 megapixel

Resolution and Image Rates: Camera with 20 images per second (ips) at full 1600(H) x 1200(V) resolution has max image rate of 20ips. (2.0M) Camera with 12 images per second (ips) at full 2048(H) x 1536(V) resolution has max image rate of 12ips. (3.1M) Camera with 10 images per second (ips) at full 3072(H) x 4096(V) resolution has max image rate of 10ips. (5.0M)

StarDot NetCam

NetCam > NetCam XL > NetCam SC > NetCam SC H.264 > Express Video Servers > Accessories & Parts

Arecont Vision Pelco

Watch for our up coming Shopping Cart featuring Arecont Vision and Pelco IP Products.

©Copyright 2008-2011 All Rights Reserved - UtahNetCam.com - Web Design: Funk Studio - UNC Sales Policy