The HD-SDI standard provides brilliant picture quality in never before seen pin sharp CCTV footage.
The CCTV standard resolution just 5 to 6 years ago was "CIF", with a resolution of just 352 x 288 pixels. Storage was expensive and therefore most systems had a maximum frame rate of 6 frames per second.
A huge improvement was the introduction of the D1 standard. 400% higher pixel density with 720 x 567 pixels, followed by the 960H standard in late 2012 with 960 x 576 pixels, even 500% more than the old CIF.
But still not sharp enough to identify objects or people in distance.
So here we are introducing our full High Definition (HD) camera and DVR range. From camera to recorded footage and display on full HD monitor: everything is transmitted digitally in full 1920 x 1080p resolution without any losses.
So here we are introducing our full High Definition (HD) camera and DVR range. From camera to recorded footage and display on full HD monitor: everything is transmitted digitally in full 1920 x 1080p resolution without any losses.
Never before seen extreme sharp live and recorded footage - with a full 2.1 Mega Pixels resolution.
Other systems may have a good live picture but the recorder reduces the image quality back to 960H with 960 x 576 pixels or even D1.
Our HD-SDI systems provide always a pin sharp footage in 2.1 Mega Pixels with up to 30 frames per second per camera channel and working independently from any network with normal RG59 or RG6 coax cable.
Our HD-SDI systems provide always a pin sharp footage in 2.1 Mega Pixels with up to 30 frames per second per camera channel and working independently from any network with normal RG59 or RG6 coax cable.
Of course all of our recorders have network capability and can be connected to local networks and the internet for remote access and remote video footage viewing.