If you’re considering switching to an IP camera security system, consider these 11 points
An analogue camera is a traditional camera used in CCTV systems. It sends video over cable to DVRs. IP cameras are all digital cameras that can send signals over cable to be stored NVR in the network.
1. Video quality
IP cameras provide overall higher video quality than
analogue cameras. They offer more video site ranges, such as a wide or narrow
field of view, and better zoom-in capabilities. And because they transmit truly
digital signals, they offer far greater video detail, which makes them much
better for facial recognition or detecting license plate numbers.
Analogue cameras have overall lower quality than IP cameras, but perform better in low light conditions. Analogue cameras have more limited site ranges and don’t offer the zoom-in clarity of IP cameras. If you zoom in on the analogue images, you’re going to get a grainier, degraded picture.
2. Resolution
Generally, IP cameras provide resolutions 6 to 20 times
higher than analogue cameras.
IP cameras offer resolutions that can range from
1.3 megapixels to 5 megapixels (2560 x 1920) of compressed, encoded
transmissions.
Analogue cameras are limited to resolutions of the NTSC/PAL standard of 720 x 480 pixels (NTSC)/575 (PAL) or 0.4 megapixels (4CIF).
3. Transmission media
IP cameras also work over twisted-pair and with
wireless connections.
Traditional analogue cameras operate over coax cable.
4. PoE capabilities
One of the advantages of IP cameras is that they can
be powered over the twisted-pair Ethernet cable, thus eliminating worries over
running electrical wire. No dedicated Power Supply also be need.
Older analogue cameras cannot be PoE powered.
5. Wireless
Wireless IP camera network connections can be a very
practical solution in areas where it’s too difficult or expensive to run cable.
Wireless can also be used in buildings where it’s impractical or impossible to
run cable, such as in historical buildings. But Local power supply unit is
required to On camera.
Older analogue cameras cannot be Wireless facility.
6. Distance
IP cameras can send digital video 100 metres over
twisted-pair Ethernet cable and unlimited distances over IP networks. Because
the images are digital, they maintain 100% of their clarity over long distances
and when the signal is converted between different formats.
Analogue cameras can send video over coax cable up to 300 metres away over coax cable. But analogue transmissions lose clarity with increased distance and when the signal is converted from one format to another.
7. Ease of installation
IP cameras can accept power, video, audio, PTZ
control, and control signals over a single CAT6 cable.
Analogue cameras require more cabling than IP cameras. For instance, they require a separate cable to control the pan, tilt, and zoom functions. If there is audio, another cable is required. One analogue camera may require three separate cables: power, audio, video.
8. Intelligence and manageability
IP cameras offer network intelligence and remote
manageability. They can stream images, and different parts of images, to
different recipients simultaneously. They can perform additional tasks such as
sending a message when they detect motion. Various type Video verification can
be added in footage analysis.
Not possible for analogue camera DVR based System.
9. Reliability
IP systems have built-in reliability due to the data
encryption and compression. They are as reliable as the network is, although
backup systems can be put in place to minimise outages.
Analogue security cameras have been around for more than half a century and have a long history of reliability.
10. Expandability
IP cameras offer more expandability and scalability
than analogue cameras because their cabling requirements are less complex. But
it is still possible to leverage your existing cabling infrastructure when
migrating to IP cameras with the use of converters and extenders.
Analogue cameras is complex outdated technology.
11. Costs
IP camera systems are thought to be more expensive
because the cost of the cameras is higher than for analogue cameras, although
the price of IP cameras continues to drop. But the overall cost may be less
than anticipated due to lower costs for cabling, recording equipment, and
labor.
Analogue cameras is obsolete, now a days AHD technology is there in place of older technology. Older camera cannot support any AHD DVR. Yes AHD camera and AHD DVR are low cost then IP Camera.
Note: HikVision, Dahua Network camera and DVR-NVR both are less cyber security policy. Anyone can get video footage in outside of your Network. Both product has BAN from US, UK, Netherland, Australia etc. Both product are Chinese Govt owned company. HQ is in China.