Noise – essentially static, causes interference in the video signal. These manifest as black & white grains in the video recorded by the security cameras, making the video take on a grainy appearance.
Normally in the day CCTV cameras have enough lighting to produce video with very little noise. Unfortunately, with the nature of how camera sensors work; video noise is unavoidable. It becomes more apparent when there is inadequate or low lighting. This makes it difficult for the camera to distinguish different colours/contrasts. All of this will create more noise in images as the sensor finds it difficult to produce a clear image; making the video take on a more grainy look.
Noise can also be caused by a nearby power interference, heat, or device algorithms.
Through the years of technological advancement, digital noise reduction was created and has been refined. Keep reading to learn about Digital noise reduction and the different types available in today’s Security surveillance cameras.
The different types of Digital Noise reduction
2D DNR – Temporal Noise Reduction
The first method produced thats still around to remove noise is 2D DNR (2D Digital Noise Reduction).
This is a form of temporal noise reduction. It works by analysing pixels in a frame and comparing them as part of the overall sequence. Then it looks for anything that doesn’t look consistent like artifacts and repairs them.
This is effective for basic purposes but has disadvantages.
Temporal noise reduction (2D DNR) is prone to creating bad motion blur (blur trails) when there is some movement. This affects video clarity & quality and makes surveillance difficult.
Going up in resolution, the effectiveness falls much shorter than 3D DNR which we’ll discuss now.
3D DNR – Spatial Noise Reduction
Another technology developed further on was 3D Digital noise reduction. This is a form of spatial noise reduction. 3D DNR is algorithm powered. It removes noise by using this algorithm to compare pixels in each frame individually and to compare frames to one another.
There are some clear advantages to using spatial noise reduction.
3D DNR works much better at removing noise from low-light videos.
It also works much better with movement caught in the frame of the video; meaning even quick moving objects will remain clear and without motion blur.
Due to it being controlled by an algorithm, it is much more capable of handling high resolution videos to produce crystal clear footage’ even in inadequate lighting conditions.
Check out the Prolux 620 Series cameras. All of them come with the more advanced 3D DNR and Wide Dynamic Range. (Read more about that HERE)
The colour of an intruders clothing or the getaway vehicle is often vital evidence that can transform the progress of an investigation.
Over 2 years ago, having colour recording at night was either out of the question, or you would need added hardware such as a floodlight. Even then, it would produce inaccurate & low-quality blurred imaging. This meant that intruders would often be able to get away.
Hikvision tackled this issue by advancing 2 major technological hurdles that stopped cameras from producing good quality colour imaging at night; advanced lenses, and high sensitivity sensors.
Hikvision ColorVu Cameras are purpose-built to capture reliable, detailed chromatic video images in even the darkest of settings.
Aim of this post
Now it’s been a while since Hikvision ColorVu series has been released. Through time they’ve added and refined their range of both IP & HD Coaxial cameras.
In this post, we aim to help you navigate your way around Hikvision’s ColorVu cameras and see what’s best for your system.
Hikvision ColorVu HD Coaxial cameras
Take a look at your DVR before going forward
Here we recommend looking at your DVR to see if it can support 5MP Cameras.
Best off is to find your invoice or call the place you purchased the system from.
If it was from us, please have your invoice number or account name ready before calling us if you’re unsure.
You can also look at the model number underneath the Video recorder. As a general rule of thumb with Hikvision DVRs;
if its got “HQHI” it will support no more than 4MP. Something like -> 72xx-HQHI-kx
if its got “HUHI” it will support at least 5-8MP. Something like -> 72xx-HUHI-kx
Lets start with the HD Coaxial Analogue systems.
Hikvisions 2 & 5 MP Turret ColourVu Cameras is where all the hype started! Not long after Hikvision started marketing these cameras,
demand for them shot up in the first month alone due to their significant advantage of full-colour imaging at night at such affordable prices.
If you’re looking to upgrade your system. The 2MP Hikvision ColorVu camera is the perfect camera to start with. Compatible with most DVR systems out there already; it’s a hassle free upgrade to your security system. We recommend pairing it with either the Hikvision 4 Channel IDS-7204HQHI-K1/2S or the 8 Channel IDS-7208HQHI-K1/4S Acusense DVRs depending on how many cameras you require.
Want a full frame Butter smooth video experience?
We would recommend the IDS-7204HUHI-K1/4S. It comes with AcuSense Technology, 2MP@25-30fps, and Audio over Coax technology on all channels.
Built-in Speakers; it can create noise to warn off potential intruders in the form of a siren!
Combine that with Blue & Red strobing LED lights and nobody will stick around to look twice!
And to make sure that it won’t keep creating noise and Police lighting, it has a built-in PIR Sensor to make sure you get very little false alarm detection’s. It can even be connected to an alarm system to act as an additional PIR sensor!
Click on the camera to learn more!
Introduction of the Hikvision ColorVu Bullet Cameras
After a while of these cameras flying off the shelves, next to be added to the range was the Bullet colourVu! Coming in both 2MP & 5MP, all your systems are covered!
The Bullet variant is perfect when you want the camera to be visible to potential intruders even in the day when the light is off!
Just like the Turret cameras, these come equipped with a Large Aperture, an advanced sensor, and Built-in supplemental lighting to create crisp colour video 24/7.
Mix & Match body shapes to get the tailored CCTV system for your property!
The Power over Coax range
Just recently they’ve expanded on their HD Coaxial range by offering all of the cameras above in Power over Coax (POC) form too. This has helped them expand into the POC market as installations are much tidier & easier to set up for CCTV installers & engineers.
Currently they have a over 5 cameras with POC capabilities. Most of them are 5MP; like this 5MP Turret Camera
A DVR like this8 Channel Hikvision PoC DVRallows you to take advantage of the new POC ColorVu Hikvision Cameras.
Looking at this for yourself? We recommend checking your current DVR to see if its POC compatible. Check either with your engineer, where you purchased it from/ the invoice or the information screen in your DVRs Main Menu.
It will have a “/p” in the model number.
Check the 5MP PoC ColorVu Turret Camera, boasting great popularity among the Professional CCTV installers & engineers.
If you’re going with a PoC System, we would recommend this camera without a doubt.
Perfect for those who already have a PoC System and are looking for a video quality upgrade. You’ll get 24/7 Colour recording too.
Click on the camera to read more!
IP Network Cameras
For the professionals or those that want even more features & performance from their CCTV systems, the IP ColorVu Cameras were a breath of relief when they were released. They offered everything from their HD Coaxial counterparts but with added features. Features like more frames a second (full frames with most Hikvision NVRs like the DS-7608NI-K2) and the ability to have lights on only when motion is detected. Of course, this created even more demand & popularity for the ColorVu series.
Now on their second generation ColorVu IP Cameras, they’ve beefed up their specifications and combined it with their latest technological push; the clever AcuSense Technology (Read more about it here).
Now you have both a camera offering full colour 24/7 and also being able to tell what caused the motion detection to be set off. Be it a human, car, pet or just the rustling of leaves; this camera will be able to tell you exactly that. And the NVR even sorts the alarms into categories of what caused the detection.
And that’s not all. The camera now comes with facial detection so that you will get clear shots of peoples faces. Someone hanging around your property often? You’ll have a clear log of when they’re around and at what time. This can be vital evidence for law enforcement.
They upgraded their cameras with better Waterproof ratings so your camera will survive no matter the weather, even in a storm.
Varying lighting levels in the video shot will also be no hassle to deal with. The camera now has a stronger WDR. Going from 120dB to 130dB, even large variances in lighting will mean you will still get information from the whole shot.
The update to Hikvision’s ColorVu IP Cameras
After a short while of being on sale, they pushed an updated version. This came with the following advantages:
Built-in microphone – This allowed for both video & audio recording.
Enhanced WDR – from 120dB to 130dB so varying light levels look even better
Enhanced Waterproofing – From IP66 to IP67, the camera is now better equipped to survive outside.
Upgraded MicroSD Slot – Now supports upto 256GB
So that covers most of the Cameras offered by ColorVu. But we’re not done yet.
EXTRA – How you can go about setting up the IP ColorVu Camera
You have 2 options to get your IP Camera up & running. You can either set it up to a Network video recorder (like shown above). But what if you want just 1 camera or you don’t want to buy an NVR? Well there’s the option of connecting it direct to your router using a POE Switch. This is a cheaper option for most.
Don’t have a router or is it far from your Video Recorder? Surpass the need for a wired connection to the internet with the latest Hikvision 4G Powered NVRs!
This is perfect for jobs where security & surveillance is needed for remote areas.
Click on the image to read more.
A note for the commercial focused Installers & Engineers
We’ve covered almost all of the options there is.
But if you’re an Engineer looking for something more specific for that commercial job where they’re asking for a very specific type of camera, (like a motorized Varifocal camera or a vandal proof camera that needs Colour imaging 24/7), then keep reading.
Hikvision have you covered here too. Just give us a call and we’ll point you to the right camera paired with a great price.
Conclusion
So there you have it. Our ultimate guide to help you choose the best guide when it comes to Hikvision’s ColorVu Cameras. They’re definitely going to be sticking around.
Feel free to ask us any questions in the comment section; we’ll try to answer any and all questions as quickly as possible.
We look forward to what the newer generations will be when they come round to it, but for now; we all have some very amazing cameras to experiment with and use to protect our property and keep intruders away!
Best wishes in the hunt for the perfect camera for your property,
~ Ali Azizi
HDSecure Team
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