These comparisons will help determine which security camera is right for you.
Video quality
Analog cameras are less reliable that. These offer greater video site options, such as a larger field view and a greater zooming-in capability. They can also send digital impulses to provide more information. They can recognize faces and identify numbers on license plates more accurately than their human counterparts.
Analog cameras are less reliable than IP camera, but they can still be more reliable than IP.
Resolution
Images can be produced by digital cameras that can produce images six- to twenty-fold more detailed than an analog camera. High resolution images can also be created with analog cameras, which range from 420 to 700.
IP cameras are capable of recording images up to 5 Megapixels (2256×2096 pixels). These allow you to zoom in to get greater detail and capture larger areas.
Transmission media
An analog camera may also be wired with coax cable. Lower resolution will result.
Capabilities for POE (“Power over Internet”)
IP cameras are powered by twisted pair Ethernet cables.
Wireless
Wireless IP camera network connections are possible in places where cable isn’t feasible or too expensive.
Distance
An analog camera transmits video via coax and twisted-pair cables up to 1.5km. Analog transmissions can lose clarity as distance increases.
IP cameras transmit digital videos over Ethernet cables at distances up to 100m. Images can be transmitted digitally so they can maintain their clarity over long distances.
Management and Intelligence
IP cameras enable remote management and network intelligence.
Installation is simple
Analog cameras need more cabling than IP cameras. To control zoom, pan, and tilt functions, two cables may be necessary. Three cables might be necessary for one analog camera: power, audio, and video.
One cable transmits power and video signals to IP camera.
Security
Analog cameras can be vulnerable to security breaches because feeds could be physically intercepted, tapped or recorded using recording devices.
It’s very difficult to intercept data with IP cameras. They can compress data and encrypt it before it goes over the Internet.
Reliability
These trusty analog security cameras have been in use for more than 50 years.
IP systems are built-in reliability thanks to data encryption/compression.
Expand-ability
To migrate HTML cameras, extensions or converters can be made using your existing cabling infrastructure.
Prices
While IP cameras are more expensive than analog cameras due to the higher cost of the cameras, they have been steadily dropping in price. An easier way to afford an IP-camera system is the lower cost recording equipment and labor.
You can reduce costs by connecting IP cameras with existing cabling infrastructure using media converters and extenders.
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