HD-SDI CCTV cameras, also known as HD security cameras, are quickly
gaining popularity as a high definition video surveillance solution. Until a
few years ago, the only available option for high definition surveillance
systems was to use network IP cameras which are typically more expensive and
almost always more difficult to setup.
With the advent of HD-SDI technology for security cameras, users can now
capture 1080p resolution video using the same RG59 or RG6 coaxial cable that is
used by traditional CCTV cameras.
This new SDI platform is pivotal information for existing CCTV users whom
have invested into expensive coaxial cabling installations, and now are in the
market to upgrade their system to HD. These users are able to leverage their
existing coax cable when they upgrade to HD Security cameras.
The HD-SDI paradigm also makes installation easier for many low voltage
installers because HD-SDI security cameras follow the same plug and play
processes as the traditional CCTV cameras, unlike IP cameras, which do
require some level of networking knowledge to setup.
HD-SDI Camera vs. CCTV Camera Resolution
Traditional CCTV cameras are capable of resolutions up to about 704 x 480,
which is referred to as D1 resolution, which is a hard limit that analog CCTV
DVRs must abide by.
Some traditional CCTV cameras can actually capture slightly larger images
than D1, but are unable to take advantage because traditional CCTV DVRs are
limited to 704 x 480 resolution, which is why D1 is the accepted max resolution
in the CCTV industry.
HD-SDI CCTV cameras are capable of true HD 1080p resolution (1920 x 1080).
This higher resolution is the same as a high definition television and movies
that consumers are use to. The SDI technology behind HD-SDI CCTV cameras is the
same as the video cameras that capture video footage for “high def” motion
pictures.
Here are the original images used in the above illustration. This high
definition image was captured using a HD-B20 dome HD security camera.
This is the image captures with traditional CCTV camera. A DPRO-9620 model
CCTV camera was used to capture this image at D1 resolution (704 x 480).
HD-SDI and CCTV Images
The following image compares the image size and
resolution of a high definition HD-SDI CCTV camera and standard definition CCTV
camera. Please click on the image for the full sized view. After you click on
the image, if your web browser supports zooming, you will probably be able to
make the image even larger.
The benefits of HD-SDI CCTV are:
• High Definition images, making it easier to identify individuals.
• Simple installation using standard co-ax cable.
• No need to involve IT Managers as part of the installation.
HD-SDI is significantly easier for experienced CCTV installers to get to grips with and can easily be used in tandem with existing analogue cameras. Compared with IP, installers can install HD-SDI straight away with next to no training. There is also very little risk of getting in to complications when installing it, as long as they are experienced in installing analogue CCTV. With an increasing demand for HD CCTV footage the standards that end users expect are growing.
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