A PTZ camera, short for Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera, is a type of surveillance camera equipped with advanced features for flexible monitoring and control.
A PTZ camera, short for Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera, is a type of surveillance camera equipped with advanced features for flexible monitoring and control.
These cameras have the capability to pan (move horizontally), tilt (move vertically), and zoom in or out to capture a wide range of views and details.
Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
– Pro: PTZ cameras offer flexible monitoring as they can pan, tilt, and zoom to cover a wide area.
– Con: High initial cost and complexity in installation may deter budget-conscious users.
Pros & Cons
– Pro: PTZ cameras provide superior zoom functionality, allowing for detailed close-ups of subjects or objects.
– Con: Continuous zooming can compromise image quality, especially in low-light conditions.
Pros & Cons
– Pro: PTZ cameras reduce the need for multiple fixed cameras, saving on equipment and installation costs.
– Con: They may struggle to track fast-moving subjects effectively, potentially missing crucial moments.
Pros & Cons
– Pro: Users can remotely control PTZ cameras, making it convenient for real-time surveillance adjustments.
– Con: Network vulnerabilities can lead to security breaches if not adequately protected.