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Recorder
digital
digital
Camera typedirectionaldirectional
Connectionwirelesswireless
Video channels44
Number of drives spaces11
Max. capacity6 TB6 TB
Pointed cameras
Pointed cameras22
Camera modelDH-IPC-HFW1320S-W
Martix typeCMOSCMOS
Matrix size1/3"1/4"
Number of megapixels3 MP1 MP
Focal length3.6 mm3.6 mm
Horizontal viewing angle77 °62 °
Illumination range30 m30 m
Camera control
Mobile app
Connection connectors
RCA audio input1
LAN (RJ-45)11
USB21
HDMI11
VGA11
Video recording
Recording resolution2560x1920 px1920x1080 px
Video compression formatH.264, MJPEGH.264
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2018november 2017

Camera model

A model of pointed cameras supplied with a video surveillance kit. Knowing this data, you can find detailed information on the cameras and clarify their characteristics. Also, if you buy additional cameras of the same model, you don't have to worry about compatibility.

Matrix size

The physical size of the sensor in the pointed cameras is diagonally, in inches (fractions of an inch).

The larger the sensor, the less prone it is to noise, the better image quality it can provide, and the better it is suited to low light conditions. This is due to the fact that each individual pixel gets more light, because. on a large matrix and individual dots are larger. On the other hand, large matrices are more expensive.

Number of megapixels

Sensor resolution of pointed cameras in megapixels (millions of pixels).

Higher resolution allows you to get a more detailed "picture". However, increasing the number of megapixels without increasing the sensor size can result in poor overall image quality and noise, especially in low light. Therefore, in itself, the high resolution of the matrix does not guarantee high quality shooting.

Horizontal viewing angle

The viewing angle of the directional cameras supplied as standard is horizontal.

Wide viewing angles allow you to cover a large area; this is especially important given that directional cameras are often made stationary. On the other hand, all other things being equal, a larger viewing angle will mean a lower degree of magnification - objects will look smaller, detail will be worse. Therefore, when choosing according to this parameter, you should proceed from what is more important - a wide field of view or “range”.

RCA audio input

The number of RCA audio inputs provided in the design of the complete recorder.

The presence of such connectors allows the recorder to receive an analogue audio signal from cameras that have the ability to capture sound, or from separately made microphones. It is worth looking for a set with such capabilities in cases where it is critical to record not only the picture, but also the sound during observation. Note that the number of RCA inputs may correspond to the number of BNC connectors (see above), but may be less.

USB

The number of USB connectors provided in the design of the complete recorder.

USB is a universal interface that can be used to connect various peripheral devices to the recorder. The specific set of supported peripherals may be different, but almost all models with such ports are able to work with external drives (flash drives and hard drives) — in particular, copy footage to them and even record directly (specific functionality, again, may vary) . Up to 3 USB ports in modern recorders can be provided, which allows you to connect several devices at the same time.

Recording resolution

The maximum frame resolution in which the complete recorder can record video if all video channels are involved in operation. In fact, we are talking about the highest resolution in maximum load mode; if some channels are idle, some models allow higher resolutions. However, it is customary to indicate this parameter in the specifications - it most accurately characterizes the capabilities of the device.

As for the resolution itself, the higher it is, the more detailed the image is; on the other hand, such video requires significant processing power and capacious storage drives, which affects the final cost of the equipment.

Popular maximum frame resolutions in which modern recorders record: HD (720), Full HD (1080), Quad HD, Ultra HD (4K).

Video compression format

The format in which the kit recorder records digital video.

This setting determines the codecs required to view content on external devices. When viewing on a computer with codecs, there are usually no problems: their set in modern operating systems is quite extensive, and the missing modules, usually, are easily found and installed via the Internet. But if you plan to view video materials through a media centre, a TV with direct playback via USB, etc. — It is worth making sure that this device supports the appropriate compression formats.

Technical details on different standards can be found in special sources.
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