Arts-and-Entertainment:Photography Articles

Monday 30 November 2009

Outdoor Security Camera - What is It? How Do I Choose One?

Outdoor Security Camera - What is It? How Do I Choose One?

An outdoor security camera is very different from indoor security camera. The major challenge that the prior has to face, is withstanding the extreme conditions of the weather. These cameras have to be able to bear up hot and humid conditions. It should also be waterproof to protect its components from getting damaged by rain.

Outdoor security cameras come in many varieties and out of them, the major line of classification is whether the camera is wired or wireless. You have to decide to choose the type of camera that you want for your security. There are both merits and demerits of both these types of cameras.

A wireless outdoor security camera comes with the intrinsic advantage of being installed easily without much effort. There is no need of wiring, so the time and complication involved in the installation of these cameras is very little. On the other hand, wired security cameras bears lots of snag in installing it. The wired connection should be set up before installing a new camera.

The major disadvantage of using a wireless camera is its dependency on internal batteries, which get discharged easily and should be charged at particular intervals to ensure that it works properly. The wired cameras are free from this inconvenience. Moreover, the cost involved in buying a wireless outdoor security camera is very high compared to the wired cameras.

The video quality and resolution are also a huge factor in distinguishing cameras. The quality of the camera mainly depends on the FPS or Frames per Second Value. More FPS simply means higher quality. A high resolution outdoor security camera helps security officials to easily discriminate the burglars from the crowd.

These cameras should also have night vision capabilities to track down thieves in the night or with low lighting. These cameras are available in either color or black and white mode. A color outdoor security camera obviously distinguishes intruders with more clarity compared to a black and white camera.

One more important thing prior to buying any outdoor security camera is to look for the backup facilities in case of damage. The recording system of the camera should be strong and durable to record each and every action that is taking place in front of its lens. Cameras can either record directly to your computer system or to DVDs or VHS tapes to record all the events chronologically.

Choosing the best outdoor security camera for your home and business can be a tricky task. I have written another article on outdoor security cameras to help you make that process a little easier. I hope that you visit my blog and that you will find what you read there useful!

No comments: