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Security Cameras Print
March 2009
Security cameras is an often used term or phrase to represent cameras for the purposes of security. They are generally cameras that are designed to be stationary i.e. mounted or fixed at a specific location and often ruggedised for adverse weather conditions if implemented outdoors, or designed for a discrete or pleasing appearance if they are fixtures for indoors.

Unlike cameras used by consumers or film production, security cameras do not store video footage internally but transmit the video signals to another location - often to DVR, monitors or a computer.
 
Security Cameras Print
March 2009
Security cameras is an often used term or phrase to represent cameras for the purposes of security. They are generally cameras that are designed to be stationary i.e. mounted or fixed at a specific location and often ruggedised for adverse weather conditions if implemented outdoors, or designed for a discrete or pleasing appearance if they are fixtures for indoors.

Unlike cameras used by consumers or film production, security cameras do not store video footage internally but transmit the video signals to another location - often to DVR, monitors or a computer.
 
Video Surveillance Print
March 2009

Traditionally, video surveillance comprises of a closed-circuit television (CCTV) system and is the use of video cameras to transmit moving pictures to a video recorder or set of monitors for the purposes of security.

CCTV is often used for video surveillance in areas that may need monitoring such as cashiers, commercial banks, ATMs and tellers, casinos, airports etc. It is most effective for deterring crime but it is often used for monitoring.

 
Video Surveillance Print
March 2009

Traditionally, video surveillance comprises of a closed-circuit television (CCTV) system and is the use of video cameras to transmit moving pictures to a video recorder or set of monitors for the purposes of security.

CCTV is often used for video surveillance in areas that may need monitoring such as cashiers, commercial banks, ATMs and tellers, casinos, airports etc. It is most effective for deterring crime but it is often used for monitoring.

 
Video Surveillance Print
March 2009

Traditionally, video surveillance comprises of a closed-circuit television (CCTV) system and is the use of video cameras to transmit moving pictures to a video recorder or set of monitors for the purposes of security.

CCTV is often used for video surveillance in areas that may need monitoring such as cashiers, commercial banks, ATMs and tellers, casinos, airports etc. It is most effective for deterring crime but it is often used for monitoring.

 
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