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February 5, 2025
CCTV is closed-circuit television – a system of interconnected equipment, including all types of CCTV camera form factors for video capture, hard drives for video storage, and video monitors for watching live video feeds or reviewing recorded footage. It is an integral part of personal, industrial, and commercial security surveillance systems.
The cameras, storage devices and monitors in CCTV create a private and contained loop that is accessible only to authorised personnel. This is why it is called closed-circuit television — to distinguish it from traditional television, which broadcasts publicly accessible video signals.
The camera is an essential component of CCTV security surveillance systems. The following are some of the most commonly used types of CCTV camera form factors:
CCTV cameras vary not only by form factor but also by how they operate. Below are the different types of CCTV cameras and specifications used in surveillance systems. Read on so you can decide which type of CCTV camera is best for your specific use case or application.
IP is internet protocol, and an IP camera — also known as a network camera — relays video signals to linked storage media and video monitors over the internet or a local area network (LAN).
Internet and network connectivity are essential to the operation of IP cameras, so an IP camera is connected to an access point (typically a router) via ethernet cables or Wi-Fi in wireless CCTV types. The video signals travel through the network to a local drive/monitor or go out of the network to reach a remote server/monitor at headquarters or a data centre operated by a cloud storage service provider.
The unique characteristics of IP cameras give them the following advantages:
IP cameras are an excellent option for remote surveillance. You can install them in your satellite offices, factories, warehouses, etc., for monitoring by your security officers at headquarters.
Additionally, you can connect your CCTV surveillance to your access control system. Ingress through an access point can trigger an ‘event’ marked by a 10-second video footage showing who went in and what transpired. This can help in case you must investigate an unauthorised-access incident later on.
Since IP cameras connect through the internet, unauthorised remote access, video signal interception and data breaches can be a cause for concern. However, the correct setup and control measures can minimise these risks.
Regular cameras render images by sensing, collecting and processing visible light. They work the way your eyes do — receiving, refracting and focusing light that bounces off of objects within detection range.
Thermal cameras have sensors that detect infrared energy (i.e., heat ) instead of the reflection of light on objects. Their image processors use heat variations to render images on a screen.
Thermal cameras can provide only low-resolution images (the longer wavelength of infrared light requires larger light sensors), but they have very specific advantages.
Thermal cameras are an excellent option for monitoring activity in perimeter fences and outdoor areas, especially at night and in inclement weather when visibility is poor.
Radar system transmitters send out radio waves that get reflected back to receivers when they encounter an object within their detection range.
Radar systems cannot tell objects apart when they are too close together. They also cannot provide colour information or detailed imaging. However, radar systems have the following advantages:
Radar systems are excellent for perimeter surveillance applications. When integrated with a comprehensive security infrastructure, they can be a valuable component of unattended, early-warning security systems, sounding alarms, sending mobile alerts, automatically focusing cameras on the disturbance, and highlighting the video feed from particular cameras on video monitors.
Surveillance requires an integrated and unified approach. Effective infrastructure security solutions combine various CCTV types and surveillance systems. They utilise different types of CCTV camera form factors, combine them with other surveillance options (e.g., thermal imaging, radar systems, drone surveillance), and enhance them with advanced technology (e.g., video analytics, 5G, machine learning, artificial intelligence) to improve their capabilities and obtain richer, actionable information.
MVP Tech is a security system company that specialises in connecting and combining different types of CCTV options, surveillance systems and advanced technology to create cohesive security surveillance infrastructure for specific applications. Contact us to discover the benefits of our systems integration solutions for your industry and company.
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