For many years, c-mount camera design defined the security camera industry, but now the most common shape that most people think of when mentioning a security camera is the bullet camera.
C-mount cameras are still some of the best security cameras around; as their size allows them to always support the newest technology first. As with all technological advances, when a new technology is developed the first goal is to get it created, and the second step it to make it smaller.
Because of this process, c-mount cameras are always the first type of security camera to be able to use a new technology. Right now, that technology is 1/2 inch chip sets. Most other security cameras can only use 1/3 or 1/4 inch chip sets. The size of the chip set is important as it defines two things: how well the camera can see in low level lighting conditions and the maximum resolution of the camera.
C-mount security cameras are very effective when used indoors, but face challenges when used outdoors. To be used outside, c-mount cameras need special mounting brackets to fix them on the wall and housings, as c-mount cameras are very susceptible to the environment.
Every c-mount security camera has a varying ability to see in the dark. To know how well the camera works in low lighting conditions, you will need to compare its LUX rating. A lower LUX rating means that the camera will be able to operate better in lower light.
As c-mount cameras can deliver color video in poor lighting conditions, c-mount cameras are especially valued in crime-fighting and government operations. Lower LUX ratings usually correlate with more expensive machines.
When shopping for a c-mount security camera, it is important to remember that they do not come with a lens, which makes them both initially more expensive and more adaptable. Having a more expensive initial price tag does not tell the whole story, however, as most c-mount cameras become far less expensive in the long run. The reason for this is that often a c-mount camera can be repositioned in a security setup that has changed simply by buying a new lens rather than having to buy a new camera.
In summary, C-mount cameras are the very highest quality security camera but have some disadvantages when being used outdoors, as they were not built for adverse weather conditions. C-mount cameras can see better than most other cameras in low level lighting conditions, can be adapted by changing out their lenses, and offer the very highest resolution of any security camera.
As for C-mount cameras, we do have a few that are highly recommended as following:
(SKU: PZ0037) 1/3 Sony CCD 2.8-12mm Adjust focus with OSD 450TVL High Resolution
Features:
- High Class Menu Operation
- DNR(Digital Noise Reduction)
- Low Power consumption
- Four Privacy Areas
- Lens:2.8-12mm
(SKU: PZ0009) 1/3 Sony CCD Sensor 540TVL Low Illumination CCTV Security Video Camera
Features:
1. High Sensitive (Frame Accumulation0.001LUX)
2. Low Power Consumption
3. Horizontal/Vertical Mirror
4. DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
5. FLC Flicker Proof Function
6. High Resolution, 540 TVL
7. L.L Power Synchronization
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