4K 8 Megapixel Cameras
With an 8MP 4K camera, again with the same settings, you can expect the following:
- 32GB will store half a day's footage.
- 64GB will keep around 1-2 days.
- 128GB will save about 2-3 days.
5 Megapixel Cameras
For a 5MP camera under the same settings, it will utilise 30GB of memory every day:
- 32GB will store roughly 1 day of footage.
- 64GB will hold about 2-3 days.
- 128GB will keep approximately 4-6 days.
1080p 2 Megapxiel Cameras
For a Full HD 2MP camera with motion sensitivity set at 50% and recording at a full 25 frames per second using H.265, it will use roughly 15GB of memory daily. Therefore:
- 32GB will store approximately 2 days of footage.
- 64GB will store around 4-5 days.
- 128GB will cover about 8-10 days.
With an 8MP 4K camera, again with the same settings, you can expect the following:
- 32GB will store half a day's footage.
- 64GB will keep around 1-2 days.
- 128GB will save about 2-3 days.
For a 5MP camera under the same settings, it will utilise 30GB of memory every day:
- 32GB will store roughly 1 day of footage.
- 64GB will hold about 2-3 days.
- 128GB will keep approximately 4-6 days.
For a Full HD 2MP camera with motion sensitivity set at 50% and recording at a full 25 frames per second using H.265, it will use roughly 15GB of memory daily. Therefore:
- 32GB will store approximately 2 days of footage.
- 64GB will store around 4-5 days.
- 128GB will cover about 8-10 days.
Benefit of SD Card Cameras
Uninterrupted Surveillance
A standout advantage of CCTV cameras equipped with SD card slots is their resilience against network interruptions. They maintain a steadfast recording capability even during unexpected outages, guaranteeing a ceaseless eye on security.
Essential Backup Assurance
Although many modern surveillance systems primarily rely on centralised storage, the presence of an SD card in the camera provides a vital secondary backup. In the rare instance of a primary storage failure, the footage remains securely stored on the SD card.
Adaptable Storage Solutions
Catering to diverse surveillance demands, SD cards are available in a range of capacities. From short bursts of recording to more extended periods, switching between different SD card sizes is a breeze, allowing users to tailor storage to specific needs.
Optimised Network Performance
Direct recording to SD cards minimises the bandwidth consumption typically associated with transmitting video data over a network. This optimisation ensures a more fluid network experience for all connected devices.