HD SDI technology allows you to connect 1080P and 720P CCTV cameras using existing or new coax. This gives the benefit of HD resolution without the need to run these images over an IP network. The obvious advantage is that true broadcast quality HD can be viewed and recorded without the need to compress the images in order transmit across a TCP/IP solution. In addition no training or IT knowledge is required. This makes this technology a favorite with many existing CCTV installers especially in the UK where we have so many existing analogue CCTV systems that need upgrading and enhancing. HD CCTV is the ultimate answer to all our issues with poor picture quality from analogue cameras.

 

Avigilon are to release their quarterly figures on May 10th. The Canadian manufacturer is one of the big success stories around right now and these figures are a barometer as to how the market place is reacting to HD CCTV. Avigilon have been one of the fastest growing companies over the last 5 years so their progress is much anticipated.

Avigilon are also expected to announce that they will be releasing  An HD CCTV PTZ dome camera. This is an interesting move when it was thought that HD CCTV could spell the end of the PTZ dome altogether.

We will keep you informed of developments.

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Here at HD CCTV solutions we are able to provide anyone who has an existing analogue CCTV system using coax with an upgrade to HD . That’s HD CCTV cameras using your existing infrastucture with no need to put in cat 5 or try to implement an IP solution in order to get high definition CCTV pictures.

How you may ask?  Well HD SDI cameras and HD SDI DVR’s are able to send high def images over coax so all you need to do is upgrade the ends and re-use all your original investment in your coax infrastructure.

We upgrade and enhance existing CCTV systems and re-use cable and existing analogue cameras where appropriate. A perfect solution for anyone who wants HD CCTV

 

HD CCTV over coax has gone from an untried theory into what is set to be one the  most interesting developments in the CCTV world since IP CCTV hit the scene 5 years ago . HD over coax has long been on the wish list of many CCTV installers. We all know the scenario of when a break in occurs, the images are just not good enough to recognise the perpetrators. Now we finally have the answer. That answer comes  in the form of  HD over coax. In the last two years there has been a trickle of companies producing HD SDI DVR’s and cameras, this has now started to become a flood as all the major players re- assess what will actually be selling most over the next 5 years.

IP CCTV has been pushed and manipulated in every form possible but has still to take the market by storm . The reason is simple, the cost to upgrade in a depressed market place has proved too much of a boundary to overcome for installers and end users alike. Customers want HD!  They expect to pay more for HD,  but in just about every case it means abandoning their investments from the past .ie their coax network. Add to this that most applications for HD are often only needed to be targeted on key areas and a whole new IP CCTV system seems too much over-kill for the benefits that will be gained.

Enter the HD SDI Camera, megapixel images over coax and a  HD SDI DVR that can incorporate existing analogue cameras together with  new HD CCTV solutions and suddenly you give the end user a real incentive to upgrade at a cost that is not going to frighten them off. One of the negatives of HD CCTV is often said to be that it lacks flexibility and future proofing. Well analogue CCTV has fundamentally remained the same for many years, its only weakness being poor images and stuttering recordings that lack credibility.

The reason for this? Well analogue has its limitations in the number of lines that can make up an image it can go no further as a technology. With HD CCTV we have addressed the issues, what else would you want from a CCTV system other than crisp clear images that work?

So can HD CCTV fill the gap in the market that has been sadly lacking for many years? Well quite simply yes. Quality images, quality recordings, the ability to enhance those recordings without the degradation normally associated with enhanced images. It’s cheaper and easier to install. Yes HD CCTV is here to stay !

 

HD CCTV is taking the UK CCTV market by storm at the moment. The reasons are simple. Its because the technology is plug and play. Any existing analogue CCTV system can be upgraded and enhanced using HD SDI technology. The benefits of of an HD SDI DVR hybrid recorder is that it can take new HD SDI cameras as well as existing analogue CCTV cameras. This means that a company who has made a considerable investment in their existing CCTV system can upgrade parts of it to HD and still use analogue cameras in locations where high definition is not a requirement. The hybrid HD SDI DVR’s come in a variety of formats . The most popular though is the 16 way unit with 12 channels of analogue and 4 channels of HD. Most companies need HD on their entrance , reception, goods in, and car park while the other cameras around the site can remain in an analogue format. The option of the hybrid HD SDI DVR is proving to be the stimulus for many businesses in the UK to take the step up to HD CCTV with of course the option to go full HD across the whole site. HD CCTV also comes with the option to view images remotely through broadband access and the ability to zoom in on recorded images without losing noticeable definition means HD CCTV has come of age. The best part about all of this is that almost all existing CCTV systems currently out there in the UK can be upgraded and enhanced by using HD CCTV solutions