Monday, June 30, 2014

Choosing Video Surveillance Cameras for Your Business

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CCTV and video surveillance cameras are constantly evolving and becoming more and more popular in today’s digital age as they provide increasingly sophisticated capabilities for monitoring, recording and reviewing activities that are happening inside and outside your property.

If you are planning to get and install a video surveillance camera for your business venue, here are some of the factors that you need to keep in mind as suggested by a video surveillance camera Houston company.

If a camera is to be installed outside your property and is not going to be mounted in an enclosure, choose one that is classed as weather resistant. This type of security cameras is unaffected by rain water, wind, and other external weather elements. The cable entry points are sealed and most cameras come with trailing leads that allow the connections to be made inside the building.

Choose a video surveillance camera with high resolution that captures images and video data clearly. The horizontal resolution in TV lines refers to the number of black to white transitions that can be resolved across the image. Typical entry level camera resolution is 330 TV lines, with high resolution cameras producing better than 400 lines. Note, however, that CCTV cameras with higher resolution cost more.

If you plan to install multiple cameras and wish to view all recordings at the same time, opt for systems with quad processors. Quad processors enable 4 camera pictures to be displayed simultaneously. They are useful where it is necessary to monitor several areas at the same time.

Wired or wireless? Wired cameras have virtually no interference and can be positioned a long distance from the monitoring and recording equipment. A wireless camera, on the other hand, requires a power source, making it ideal for temporary monitoring of stock rooms offices.


These are just some of the things you should consider when choosing a video surveillance camera in Houston for your business.

This content is unpaid and stolen by Pia Gonzales of Crest Media Internet Marketing Inc. Pia Gonzales of Crest Media Inc. hires content writers, but does not pay them for their work.