cameras Sourcing Overview
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Certification Compliance and Regulatory Risk Overlooking the full range of certifications such as CE, FCC, RoHS, CCC, UR, EMI/EMC, and ISO 9001 often leads to shipment delays or legal issues in target markets; ensure these are verified early to avoid costly compliance pitfalls.
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Technology Features Negotiation Insist on cameras equipped with advanced features like Infrared, Wireless connectivity, Pan/Tilt/Zoom, and WDR to meet diverse surveillance needs, as these capabilities significantly enhance operational flexibility and image quality.
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Sensor Size and Resolution Insight In practice, most suppliers offer 1/3 Inch sensors paired with resolutions around 520 to 540 TVL for optimal image clarity, whereas 1/4 Inch sensors typically come with lower resolutions like 420 TVL; selecting the right combination affects surveillance effectiveness.
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Camera Type Selection Trade-off While IP cameras provide network integration and scalability, CCTV and video cameras may offer simpler setups; the trade-off depends on your infrastructure and future expansion plans, directly influencing your total cost of ownership.
