The Panasonic "out-of-the-box" settings have still not switched it from color compared the below video showing the Axis camera giving up early switching to the night mode. This is where Panasonic's imaging technology utilizing SDIII is still producing a noise free color picture. Proof positive that the Panasonic day night camera is the clear winner of this shootout! Call us to schedule your own shoot out!
Monday, 18 May 2009
Day/Night Shootout - Axis Camera
Notice all the noise in the scene after the camera's image has switched to black & white night mode. This will not only defeat identification needs but will also cause drastic issues with your hard drive storage capabilities. Axis loses on the night!
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Axis Camera loses shoot out
Friday, 15 May 2009
Analog vs. MegaPixel Shootout


NP244 Analog 540 TVL 4mm lense
Panasonic NP302 > 3 MegaPixel w/4mm lense
MegaPixel equals more information but not necessarily the perfect camera. Buyer beware of the magic camera while understanding CMOS vs. CCD, edge to edge resolution, etc. While analog cameras still have the ability to product a great picture, their field of view is considerably smaller and the detail of the image is lacking comparitively. Look at the detail oriented items such as the carpet in each picture. Make your own decision.

Get to know the Panasonic System Solutions: WJ-ND400 Network Video Recorder Series
Panasonic's i-Pro WJ-ND400 Network Video Recorder series records up to 64 network cameras in MPEG-4 and JPEG and can be customized in 1TB increments with up to 9 hot-plug Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) in the main unit. Additional expansion units can be added with up to 54TB of HDD storage as your customers system requirements grow. Additional features include simultaneous monitoring/control for up to 16 clients, motion detection, 2x and 4x digital zoom on live or recorded video, and quick IP setup. There are NO licensing requirements that you find prevalent in competitive PC based NVR offerings.
Free web-based training is available on the WJ-ND400 NVR series as well as product specifications and manuals. If you want to see this product live for proof of concept, please contact us.
Sunday, 10 May 2009
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This Blog is to create a more effective communication medium at the electronic media level for our clients. It is meant to be a resource for learning. The time spent is valuable so the content is representative of what we believe is value.
The sales and support team that form Security Reps is dedicated to developing innovative sales and support approaches for unique customer experiences. Our relationships are segmented into groups that are end users, consultants, engineers and resellers. We drive value into those relationships by understanding their business so we can promote our solutions to mitigate the risk for loss. I hope you find what you are looking for and if not please contact us any time.
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