ECM Buyers' Guide
  

Intelligent Infrastructure: Security and Surveillance

Picture quality (and color accuracy)

Both are very important. All of the major manufacturers use the same charged coupled device (CCD) chip, but the big differentiator is how the colors are processed. That's the big trade secret.

Most cameras have one CCD chip; however, better models that offer broadcast quality have three. Don't buy based on comparing spec sheets and pixel counts. Compare the actual color results.

Low-light operation

Monitoring perimeters as well as remote sites are combined in one center.

If CCDs are the same, why are there differences in quality? In addition to the proprietary processing of colors, check the lens and find out what you're getting as a usable signal, especially in low-level lighting situations. Some lenses are cheap plastic and will not give you the resolution others will. Lux (one of the camera lens measurements) does not tell you how the camera operates. Few manufacturers will give you all of the measurements of the camera in order to make a real comparison of how much light is actually processed.

You might buy a six Mega-pixel camera, but it's only as good as the lens it has. Some consumers buy based on the Mega-pixel rate of the camera only to find out the lens cannot provide the “capture” of the resolution the processor can handle.

Most cameras are rated at 30 frames per second (FPS), but some are actually 60 FPS. Crisp resolution is more important than frame rate. Did you know that if you go to a movie theater, the movie you're watching is only 24 FPS?

Motion picture

Security at 30 FPS is overkill. Instead of 30 FPS, it's recommended to have five to seven frames per second and make the resolution crisper. Here are three tips for better use of security cameras:

  • Control the frame rate (slow down the frames per second).
  • Adjust the resolution (crisper images).
  • Adjust the aspect ratio.

Innovative design

Check the camera's mechanics. Plastic gears will crack in cold temperatures. Software management systems are tied to cameras. Here are some questions you need to ask. How are they licensed? Are they free? What happens if you switch out a camera? Do you need to re-license the new camera?

Reliability

Check the guarantees. Is it a one- or three-year guarantee? What is the camera's overall MTBF (mean-time-between-failure)? There are many other issues to check. Reliability should not be looked at lightly for critical applications as well as long-term ease of maintenance. As with any technology used in all-weather conditions, you get what you pay for — there are no bargains. If you have a camera on your garbage dumpster, you can afford some downtime. If you have a camera on a door leading to the cash room in a casino or a nuclear reactor, that's a different story. 


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