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Fixed Cameras are good for standard and high resolution applications, day and night. They are set to view a fixed location, and should only be moved by an experienced technician.
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Pan Tilt and Zoom Cameras are operated by user input or automatically. They come with a variety of different options, including day/night, black & white or color, and with different resolutions and speeds. Featured here is a Bosch Autodom Easy Compact PTZ, which offer exceptional performance at a very affordable price.
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Concealed Cameras operate within an exterior unit such as a motion detector (shown here) or fire detectors, providing discreet and covert video for coverage areas.
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Analog Cameras work on the more conventional CAT-5 wiring. They are known for being the industry standard, and offer high-performance and reliability. Available options include day/night, fixed or PTZ, black & white or color.
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Network Cameras take the picture quality of analog cameras to the next level of performance by adding the power of Internet Protocol (IP) connectivity. These cameras can produce up to 30 images per second of high-quality video at a true 4CIF MPEG-4 video resolution with tri-streaming capabilities.
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Digital Video Recorders provide a means for reviewing and exporting video captured by each camera. They are available in a variety of storage capacities which allows for different resolutions and frame rates. Most units also allow users to view camera footage from remote locations over the Internet.
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