Megapixel Security Camera Market To Grow

Feb 5, 2008 3:06 PM


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In its latest report on the world video surveillance market, IMS Research predicts that over the next three years, the market for megapixel cameras will grow at a compound annual growth rate in excess of 100 percent. By 2009 it is forecast that over half a million units will be shipped a year. Industry analysts say that the market has overcome a number of hurdles to get to this position.

A big issue that megapixel cameras have notoriously faced is how to cope with the volume of data produced, which demands more bandwidth and storage volume. However, improved compression algorithms, more widespread gigabit Ethernet deployments and reductions in storage prices prove that these issues are being addressed.

Megapixel cameras have also suffered from low-light performance issues that have limited their deployment and end-user appeal, an issue being addressed by the sensor manufacturers. Also, the low light performance of megapixel cameras is gradually improving, such that they can now compete in environments where previously lower resolution cameras with better light sensitivity were used.

Many end-users have shied away from megapixel cameras because of the high cost compared with standard resolution cameras. However, it should be noted that often this extra cost is offset because a single megapixel camera provides the same coverage as several standard resolution cameras. The price of megapixel cameras is also falling and this will likely attract more end-users to "spec" these cameras for their projects.

According to research, the market has been held back to some extent by the low number of companies supplying megapixel cameras. Over the next two years, the industry can expect to see a number of new companies to enter the market, particularly some of the larger video surveillance camera manufacturers. This will likely benefit the end-user as improved feature sets will be offered at lower costs as the competition heats-up.

Report analyst Alastair Hayfield comments: "This market has been held back while a range of technical problems have been overcome. However, the market is now poised for a period of rapid growth."

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