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How to Choose a Monitor
By Dr. Michael and Lee Penrod
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CAMERA LINKS AND INFORMATION
About Surveillance
Camera Technical Features
Lux rating is the measurement used
to indicate how sensitive a camera is to light, and stands for the level of
light reflected off a piece of paper by a candle from one meter away. Thus a
sensitivity of three Lux would mean a camera could generate an acceptable
picture of a piece-of-paper-sized object that was illuminated by the
equivalent of three candles from one meter away. The lower the Lux level, the
better the camera's ability to work in low-light conditions. The camera's resolution should be greater than or
equal to the resolution supported by the system's recorder or monitor. The S/N, or signal to noise ratio, is an important measure of a camera's
quality. A poor camera, low-light conditions or poor wiring causes
"noise" which consumes processing power and disk space. A camera
with a wide dynamic range is
ideal, especially for recording areas in which both indoor and outdoor light
are present. CCD (charge-coupled
device) sensors provide high-quality images that are less susceptible to
noise. CMOS (complimentary metal-oxide
semiconductor) sensors offer less image quality, but are usually more
cost-effective and energy efficient.
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