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DAHUA Analogue Cameras in Australia – HDCVI Solution
In the age of technology, everyone might think they want smart everything with all the bells and whistles attached. Maybe you do need advanced features for some things, but is smart everything really necessary? Is there still any value in older Analogue security technology?
Analogue Cameras
First, let’s go ahead and define what an Analogue Camera is. You can think about an analog camera as just an eye. For this ‘eye’ to be useful, it must be connected to something else. In this case, it’s going to be a DVR recorder that acts as the brain. So, the eye, or analog camera, is taking in the visuals and sending them back to the recorder, the brain, through a coaxial cable. On a single DVR recorder, you’ll be able to have up to 32 cameras that will all need to be wired through your home or business.
An analog camera has many benefits, especially for home use. You can do a lot with a simple analog system, and the HDCVI technology has improved tremendously with the resolution so you can now find analog cameras with up to 8MP (4K) imaging. Since the technology has improved and you’re able to find more high-definition options, that eliminates one of the bigger concerns you might have with a seemingly dated setup. Especially if you already have the wiring for an analog system, there’s no need to throw everything out and start fresh with IP. You can simply update your cameras and be good to go! Another plus is that an analog system is going to come at a lower price point than an IP camera. It’s also going to be more low maintenance in comparison, and the barrier to entry with tech knowledge is going to be much lower. Once these cameras are up and running, you’ll be able just to let them run without too much hassle or tinkering.
HDCVI Technology of DAHUA – Lower Cost and Increased Flexibility
HDCVI technology lower the total cost of ownership by leveraging existing infrastructure. By simplifying system design and mitigating rip-and-replacement expenses to install a new IP infrastructure, HDCVI multi-format cameras deliver greater performance at a lower overall price.
For existing systems that use competing analog technologies, DAHUA cameras feature a convenient multi-format video output cable on the camera’s pigtail to make switching between AHD, TVI, and CVBS as well as existing HDCVI systems easy.
4K Resolution 4K HDCVI ultra-high-resolution cameras are ideal for capturing video in scenes that require fine details. With the ability to digitally zoom, details are maintained at further distances. |
Penta-brid Compatibility DAHUA 4K Penta-brid DVRs record 8 MP resolution at up to 15 fps on each HDCVI channel. The DVR integrates into any existing system and seamlessly records video from HDCVI, AHD, TVI, CVBS, and IP sources simultaneously. |
Long-distance Transmission HDCVI technology guarantees real-time transmission over long distances without loss of video quality. HDCVI devices provide the same resolution as most IP network camera systems using existing RG-59, RG-6, or CAT 6 UTP cabling. |
Increased Security Pure Coax installations without a connection to the internet offer the highest level of cybersecurity. |
DAHUA HDCVI TEN: When HDCVI meets AI
The Development of HDCVI Technology after 10 years
In the wave of the digital intelligence revolution, the HDCVI line of cameras and recorders has expanded in recent years to include an array of cutting-edge AI capabilities. To provide users with more intelligent and efficient video analysis through economically viable AI technology and products, this year, 2022, Dahua unveils its brand new HDCVI TEN that features AI-for-all, Scheduled AI, Smart Dual Illuminators and Real 5MP 16:9 technologies, blazing a trail to the over-coax AI era.
Dahua released the Cooper-I series in 2021, proving that even entry-level XVR deserves AI and upgrading the entire XVR series with AI features. In addition, its excellent cost efficiency and ease of use significantly reduce the barriers to using AI, allowing everyone to enjoy the benefits of AI functions, adopting independently developed AI chips and advanced deep-learning algorithms. HDCVI enables precise recognition of humans and vehicle for real alarm and quick target search, making it easy for users to focus on real threats, enhancing video analysis efficiency, and significantly reducing labour costs.
Especially, the Scheduled AI functions can be set according to a different period, which noticeably improves the configuration efficiency and suits more application scenarios such as villas, retail stores, public swimming pools, etc.
AI-for-all means AI can be realised on all XVR models; it also means Dahua allows everyone to avail and use AI with its affordable price and user-friendly design.
DAHUA Analogue Cameras: Dome vs Bullet Version.
For much of the history of surveillance, analog video has been an important component of nearly every security system. Although technology develops, there are 2 kinds of cameras that TRANTECH highly recommend our customers choose for their security systems. Dome Camera vs Bullet Camera. The market still prefers these two most popular shapes for many reasons: their ease of use, the convenience of set up, the beauty of forms and so on; moreover, most existing systems are also from these camera types.
Following our last item below, get the right decision for your security system.
Dome Camera vs Bullet Camera: Comparison and Overview
Both cameras will operate well in any location, however, the bullet camera will work better for a long-range video while the dome camera will work better for shorter distances but with a wider angle. Both dome and bullet cameras include LEDs that allow the camera to see in dark or low-light situations.
Dome Camera
Dome Cameras are commonly used in:
- Casinos
- Banks
- Building Exteriors
- Restaurants
- Schools
- Hotels
- Manufacturing Sites
- Gas Stations
- Hospitals
- Libraries
The Pros
Dome cameras get their name from their dome-shaped structure. These security cameras are designed to withstand all elements, both inside and outside. Their construction allows for the camera to work even in low-light or no-light settings due to the built-in infrared LEDs. All cameras have the ability to send video signals over the Internet so an owner can access the footage at any time. Below are some advantages of installing dome security cameras.
DAHUA 4K Starlight HDCVI IR Eyeball Camera
HAC-HDW2802T-Z-A-DP Features
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DAHUA 4K Real-time HDCVI Active Deterrence Fixed IR Eyeball Camera 2.8mm
HAC-ME1800TQ-PV Features
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PTZ cameras or pan tilt zoom cameras look like dome cameras and are also protected in a hard-shell dome which better obscures the camera’s direction from curious onlookers. PTZ cameras differ in that they have more capabilities and are capable of slight movement and zoom control. Get more about PTZ cameras.
Bullet Camera
The Pros
Bullet cameras are named for their distinct cylindrical shape, resembling a bullet. These cameras act as a visible deterrent, and research has shown that the presence of bullet cameras makes a property less desirable to a criminal. These security cameras operate both indoors and outdoors and have features such as a small lip on the tip of the lens to protect against any glare or other weather. Below are the main advantages of installing a bullet camera.
Bullet Cameras are commonly used in, but not limited to:
- Parking Lots
- Airports
- Traffic Intersections
- Hallways
- Schools
- Hotels
- Manufacturing Sites
- Gas Stations
- Hospitals
- Libraries
DAHUA 4K Starlight HDCVI IR Bullet Camera
HAC-HFW2802TP-Z-A Features
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Dahua 4MP HDCVI WDR IR Bullet Camera
HAC-HFW2401E Features
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So, What Camera is Right for You?
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Rocky Pham is experienced telecommunications and networking engineer with more than 5 years in the security industry. He is familiar with setting up, developing, and maintaining all electronic devices’ networks within an organisation or between organisations. During his working period, he has been researching and updating more knowledge of the latest security systems, CCTV, Access Control, Intercoms and Building Management Systems with a focus on Residential, Commercial, and Industrial and Aviation security. He would love to provide qualified project solutions with advanced technologies and updated features to maximise customers’ satisfaction.