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Should you opt for a camera with Pan-tilt feature or UltraWide Field of View?

June 7, 2023

The choice between a camera with a motorized pan feature or a camera with a 130-degree field of view depends on your specific surveillance needs and the intended application. Here are the considerations for each option:

Motorised Pan-tilt Feature

Flexibility and Coverage

A camera with a motorized pan feature allows you to remotely adjust the camera's view and move it horizontally or vertically. This flexibility enables you to monitor a larger area or specific points of interest by adjusting the camera's position as needed.

Active Monitoring

The motorized pan feature enables active monitoring, where you can actively control and track subjects or events in real-time. This can be beneficial in situations where you require immediate response or want to actively follow the movement of objects or individuals within the camera's range.

Precise Pointing

Motorised pan cameras provide more precise control over the camera's view, allowing you to focus on specific areas or objects of interest. It gives you the ability to pan, tilt, and zoom the camera to capture finer details and zoom in on specific subjects.

Remote Accessibility

With motorized pan cameras, you can remotely control and adjust the camera's position using a computer, mobile device, or a control center. This allows for remote access and management, providing convenience and flexibility for monitoring and adjusting surveillance parameters. Often we find that the Pan and tilt movement is slow to respond to our remote commands, leaving blinds for an intruder to exploit. 

UltraWide Field of View

Wide Coverage

A camera with a 130-degree field of view provides a wide-angle perspective, covering a larger area without the need for manual adjustment. It offers a broad view of the surveillance area, reducing the need for multiple cameras to cover the same space.

Reduced Blind Spots

A wider field of view helps minimize blind spots in the surveillance area, providing better overall coverage. This can be beneficial in scenarios where capturing a comprehensive view of the surroundings is crucial, such as monitoring large open spaces or monitoring entrances and exits.

A.i can auto zoom-in based on Object detection

AI cameras equipped with autonomous object detection and imaging capabilities eliminate the need for manual intervention. These intelligent cameras leverage advanced algorithms and computer vision technology to automatically detect and track objects within their field of view. They can identify and capture images or video footage of specific objects or individuals based on predefined criteria such as size, shape, or behavior.

Simplified Installation

Cameras with a wide field of view can simplify installation by minimizing the need for precise positioning and adjustments. With a broader coverage area, you may require fewer cameras and experience reduced installation and setup complexity.

Cost-Efficient

A camera with a wide field of view can potentially reduce the overall cost of the surveillance system by requiring fewer cameras to cover the same area. This can result in cost savings in terms of equipment purchases, installation, and ongoing maintenance.

Conclusion

In summary, if your surveillance needs involve actively monitoring specific points of interest, a camera with a motorised pan feature would be more suitable. On the other hand, if you prioritize wide coverage, autonomous monitoring, reduced blind spots, simplified installation, and potential cost savings, a camera with a ultra-wide field of view would be a better choice. Consider your specific requirements, the area to be monitored, and the level of control and coverage you need to make an informed decision.

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