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hello to all. I'm a complete nube so please forgive me for posting this question. I've rummaged through the threads here regarding similar questions but haven't been able to find what I'm looking for.

 

Does anyone have, or know where one might find a demo, screenshot, etc of a 480TVL vs a 550/560TVL color camera? Is there any noticeable difference at all?

 

Many thanks in advance for your reply!

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Judging by the number of reads vs replies, I understand that I have posted a question that I should have investigated more, prior to. I sincerely appologize for your time....

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hello to all. I'm a complete nube so please forgive me for posting this question. I've rummaged through the threads here regarding similar questions but haven't been able to find what I'm looking for.

 

Does anyone have, or know where one might find a demo, screenshot, etc of a 480TVL vs a 550/560TVL color camera? Is there any noticeable difference at all?

 

Many thanks in advance for your reply!

 

What products is have 550/560 TVL ?

 

  • 350×240 (260 lines): Video CD
    330×480 (250 lines): Umatic, Betamax, VHS, Video8
    400×480 (300 lines): Super Betamax, Betacam (pro)
    440×480 (330 lines): analog broadcast
    560×480 (420 lines): LaserDisc, Super VHS, Hi8
    670×480 (500 lines): Enhanced Definition Betamax
    720×480 (520 lines): D-VHS, DVD, miniDV, Digital8, Digital Betacam (pro)
    720×480 (400 lines): Widescreen DVD (anamorphic)
    1280×720 (720 lines): D-VHS, HD DVD, Blu-ray, HDV (miniDV)
    1440×1080 (810 lines): HDV (miniDV)
    1920×1080 (1080 lines): D-VHS, HD DVD, Blu-ray, HDCAM SR (pro)
    10,000×7000 (7000 lines): IMAX, IMAX HD, OMNIMAX

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[vietsymbian ]-- as stated before, I'm a complete nube. I'm speaking of advertised camera specs..you know as in 480TVL, a 550TVL, etc. And I also undertand the variables in the orig. question..so let me re-phrase....all else being equal (DVR's, cable, lenses, and anything else... are there human-recognizeable differences between 480TVL (advertised camera specs) vs 550TVL? Just curious as to if I should invest the extra money (I'll refrain from mentioning model numbers as it's irrelivant to the question).

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Thanks to all for the input. I now realize what a stupid ? this is and if I could figure out how to delete the dang thing, I would!

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What products is have 550/560 TVL ?

 

  • 350×240 (260 lines): Video CD
    330×480 (250 lines): Umatic, Betamax, VHS, Video8
    400×480 (300 lines): Super Betamax, Betacam (pro)
    440×480 (330 lines): analog broadcast
    560×480 (420 lines): LaserDisc, Super VHS, Hi8
    670×480 (500 lines): Enhanced Definition Betamax
    720×480 (520 lines): D-VHS, DVD, miniDV, Digital8, Digital Betacam (pro)
    720×480 (400 lines): Widescreen DVD (anamorphic)
    1280×720 (720 lines): D-VHS, HD DVD, Blu-ray, HDV (miniDV)
    1440×1080 (810 lines): HDV (miniDV)
    1920×1080 (1080 lines): D-VHS, HD DVD, Blu-ray, HDCAM SR (pro)
    10,000×7000 (7000 lines): IMAX, IMAX HD, OMNIMAX

You are confusing analog horizontal resolution in TVL versus vertical resolution in scanning lines or pixels. While the top 6 resolutions in your chart are horizontal TVL resolutions (Umatic... (250 lines) to Widescreen DVD (400 lines)), the figures for 720 and 1080 are not the horizontal resolution, they are the vertical pixel count.

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Thanks to all for the input. I now realize what a stupid ? this is and if I could figure out how to delete the dang thing, I would!

 

Dont worry about it, remember the only stupid ? is the one the you dont ask...

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Thanks Dopal...I guess I did learn something from it. Since few mfg's seem to list effective pixels, is there a formula for calculating effective pixels or does it depend on the lens type, quality, etc that the mfg uses? In other words is there a way to know what you're getting? Thanks,

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