HD cctv over coax.


So what did the IMS research say about HD cctv over coax and how things will work out for this technology in 2012.
Well we have been following this closely over the last year and have seen some major developments over the last 12 months. Mainly on paper though. The promise of HD over cat5 and advances of the sort of distance and cable quality that can be used are being addressed mainly by the HD cctv alliance and this is to be commended. How have sales advanced though over the last 12 months and how will these progress over the next 12 months and beyond. Will it be HD-SDI or HD cctv?
It has to said that the idea of  HD cctv over coax is an attractive one , especially here in the UK. A combination of a mature, saturated market here and the desire for HD means that by retaining existing infrastructure but delivering better picture quality will mean that HD cctv over coax must get some market share, how much though will surely come down to price and interoperability.
As the IMS research points out the reason for a muted response for demand in 2011 was perhaps a lack of education. We know of several companies that are still to even hear of the technology and this news for those hoping for a rapid expansion for HD cctv over coax is disappointing.
However this said,  there does seem to be an unstoppable movement towards HD SDI DVR and HD SDI camera solutions. The IMS predicts a doubling in sales and we expect to see more players other than Everfocus starting to really push for market share in 2012. The Samsung SCB-6000 HD SDI camera will prove a popular choice and has begun to turn heads already,  also expect to see Samsung push their HD SDI DVR the SRD 480D as well this year.

 

Samsung SRD 480D HD-sdi DVR

 

So in summary for HD cctv over coax to really make an impact in 2012 the IMS say that Standardization is crucial ( the HD cctv alliance are currently striving for this). Storage costs must come down …well we have a problem with this early 2012 that’s for sure with hard drive shortages driving up the cost of storage. Finally market education is crucial. This is true however if this plug and play solution does become affordable the market will not take long to realize that its easier than IP and less “education” is required. The problem at the moment seems to be that getting the word around about how effective HD cctv over coax could really be here in the UK.
Finally we need to think about the chip manufacturers, will they come up trumps and produce  chip technology that makes HD cctv over coax an even more affordable solution?….lets wait and see.

Samsung’s new HD-SDI DVR and HD SDI cameras can now deliver all the benefits of Full HD over RG 59 coax cabling

HD CCTV is generally thought of as being a product that can only be delivered over a network using Megapixel IP cameras together with some sort of video management software of NVR, However now Samsung have produced an HD CCTV solution that will find much popularity with CCTV installers especially here in the UK.The capture, viewing and recording of high definition images can now be achieved with the combination of the SCB 6000 HD SDI camera and the SRD-480D HD SDI DVR. The technology built into Samsung’s new HD SDI cameras and HD SDI DVR will allow the transmission of uncompressed and non-packetized Full HD (1080P) video over analogue cabling.

 HD-SDI technology has the benefit that there is zero loss of image data and zero latency when viewing images. The new SCB-6000 fixed camera and  SCD-6080 internal dome are two HD SDI cameras that can be used in applications where evidence grade images are required but where is it not viable or cost effective, to transmit the images over a network. All sorts of businesses have expressed interest especially airports casinos and retail outlets.

The HD-SDI four-channel SRD-480D DVR which offers real-time 1080p across selected channels or real-time at 720p resolution across all channels will be released by Samsung in Q1 2012 and is being much anticipated

The Samsung HD-SDI solution is fully compatible with Samsung’s licence-free Net-i Viewer software allowing users to view analogue, network and HD-SDI technologies on one common platform giving flexibility to CCTV installers

The SCB-6000 fixed camera is a true day/night HD SDI camera able to capture  Full HD images up to 100 meters over analogue cabling in real-time at 25 frames per second whilst still able to deliver five times the image resolution that standard definition analogue cameras are capable of.

The maximum transmission distance between the SCB-6000 or the SCD-6080 and a recording device can be increased to 200 metres when low-loss L-6CHD coaxial cable is installed. In addition for larger installations  transmission distance can be extended using SPH-120R Repeater.

The HD-SDI range is supplied with full support services from Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd and includes free technical support and a full three-year warranty.

Samsung HD SDI camera SCB 6000

Samsung have uploaded some interesting footage onto you tube this month. We are not quite sure of their agenda or whether this camera can be linked into any HD SDI product. However what it does demonstrate is that HD SDI CCTV is now being considered by even the biggest manufacturers out there.

 

This opens up a world of possibility for anyone involved in HD SDI DVR products or cameras mainly because of the effect mass production will do to the price. It seems that for a corporation as large as Samsung to be interested in spending large sums of money on developing an HD SDI camera of this quality very soon a whole new world of HDCCTV is going to open up. We look forward to seeing the Samsung HD SDI DVR at IFSEC 2012.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKAp4qyXm2w&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Intersec Dubai security exhibition

The forthcoming Intersec Exhibition in Dubai, UAE, promises to deliver exciting and innovative products to the Middle East Security Sector.

Intersec Dubai

Starting Sunday 15th January and running through to the close on Tuesday 17th January, Intersec Dubai has grown to be one of the most influential and important Security conferences on the Middle East calendar.

Organised and run by the same people behind Essen, Intersec Dubai  is open daily from 10am through to 7pm (6pm on Tuesday) and brings together Integrators, Service providers and Manufacturers from all four corners of the globe!

Hall 4 see’s the British contingent with key exhibitors such as Panoptech, i_comply, 360 Vision, Navtech Radar and many more, all hoping to spread their messages to the Middle East region in order to capture some valuable and prestigious contracts.

We have various bloggers over at the show and hope to bring a daily update of what is moving and shaking in Dubai!

HD PTZ dome

Panasonic have announced that have introduced their latest HD PTZ dome to the i-Pro range.The WV-SW396 is best suited for environments that require an HD PTZ dome solution for a harsh operating situation. Panasonic have suggested logistical operations or City centre schemes would find the WV-SW396 an enhancement or direct replacement for existing camera installations.The WV-SW396 has a 36x optical zoom and a 12x digital zoom. With an extra 72x extra optical zoom under VGA resolution. This camera really pushes the boundaries.

HD PTZ dome
The WV-SW396 camera also boast a sequenced alarm feature for advanced tracking and is IP66 rated, able to withstand temperature differentials of between -50 degrees C to + 50 degrees C . True day night and colour mode down to 0.5 LUX means grainy pictures are a thing of the past. The WV-SW396 is fully ONVIF compliant and includes automatic device discovery, video streaming and intelligence metadata.