Instead of deploying multiple PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) units, manufacturers are launching multi-sensor network cameras. These stitch together images from three or four independent lenses into a seamless, distortion-free 180-degree or 360-degree situational map. Advanced Edge Analytics
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Cameras extract structured data (e.g., vehicle color, license plates, clothing type) to speed up post-incident forensic searches. 2. Full-Color Low-Light Imaging
Traditional cameras rely on infrared (IR) illumination at night, which turns the video into a black-and-white image and loses critical details like clothing or vehicle color. New network cameras utilize ultra-large apertures (often f/1.0), highly sensitive back-illuminated sensors, and soft, visible-light LED supplements. This combination allows them to capture full-color, high-definition video in near-total darkness. Advanced High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Never assign a public static IP address directly to a camera. Keep cameras on a private local area network (LAN) or a dedicated Virtual LAN (VLAN).