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Which has better zoom: 18x or 36x?
Which has better zoom: 18x or 36x?
In the world of security cameras, 18x zoom can be equal to 36x. More specifically, a high-resolution
security camera with 18x optical zoom can provide images that, for surveillance purposes, are just as, or
even more useful than those delivered by a standard resolution, 4CIF camera with twice the zoom capa-
bility.

Compare the pictures below. Figure 1 shows a 36x zoomed-in view using a pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) camera
with 4CIF resolution (704 x 480 pixels). Figure 3 shows an 18x zoomed-in view using an HDTV 720p PTZ
camera with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.




Fig. 1 Max. tele view with a 36x zoom, 4CIF camera   Fig. 2 Cropped view of image at left




Fig. 3 Max. tele view with 18x zoom, HDTV 720p camera                                       Fig. 4 Cropped-out view


The pixel resolution in both cases is virtually the same: the newspaper’s name, for example, is readable.
However, the HDTV camera offers the same details with just half the zoom capability of the standard-
resolution camera.

It is also important to note that the HDTV camera’s wider (16:9) field of view makes it possible to moni-
tor a larger area without compromising image details. In the image from the 4CIF camera (Figure 1), only
one person can be seen in the picture, while in the HDTV image, the operator can see more than one
person and simultaneously pick up small details such as texts on the newspaper. So while the level of
detail is similar, the HDTV 720p camera enables more of a scene to be seen, which is advantageous in
surveillance situations. The wider field of view in zoomed-in mode also makes tracking easier and more
reliable since the risk of losing sight of a person or object while panning or tilting the camera is reduced.

How can an 18x zoom camera then produce the same level of detail as a 36x zoom camera?

It is a common assumption that the higher the zoom factor of a lens, the better its ability to magnify a
scene and make details more visible. This is not always true, as illustrated above.


                                                                                                                      2
A zoom lens is an assembly of lenses with the ability to vary its focal length. A longer focal length means
stronger magnifying power, but also a proportional reduction in the angle of view.

The zoom capability of a lens is usually expressed as the ratio between its longest and shortest focal
lengths. For example, a zoom lens with focal lengths ranging from 50 mm to 200 mm is referred to as a
4x zoom lens, or sometimes a 4:1 zoom lens. (Or seen another way, using the maximum zoom on this lens
will reduce the angle of view to roughly one fourth of the widest angle.) Two different lenses with the
same zoom factor, therefore, may perform very differently since their focal lengths, and hence, the mag-
nifying power, may not be the same but their ratio is. Furthermore, a lens with a higher zoom factor may
not necessarily have the stronger magnification capability. For instance, a lens with a focal length that
ranges from 15 mm to 150 mm—a 10x zoom lens—would actually have a weaker magnifying capability
than a 4x zoom lens with focal lengths ranging from 50 mm to 200 mm since the 200 mm focal length
has a stronger magnifying power than a 150 mm focal length.

However, like zoom factors, determining the magnification capabilities simply by the focal length num-
ber can also be misleading. The 4CIF camera used to produce the image samples above has a longer focal
length than the HDTV 720p camera. How then can the level of detail in the zoomed-in images be similar?

Let’s take a look at how the cameras perform in wide mode; that is, using their smallest focal lengths
(with no zoom)? Compare the pictures below.




Fig. 5 Wide view with a 4CIF camera         Fig. 6 Cropped-out view




Fig. 7 Wide view with an HDTV 720p camera                                          Fig. 8 Cropped-out view


The field of view in both cases is almost identical. However, the higher resolution and better color fidelity
in the HDTV camera is immediately apparent, producing sharp, crisp pictures with great detail. Compare
the cropped-out views of Figures 6 and 8. The numbers on the score board are visible in the HDTV image
while hardly visible in the image from the 4CIF camera.

These images show that in wide mode, the HDTV camera offers much more details than the 4CIF camera.
In fact, the HDTV camera has almost double the number of pixels for the same field of view. In tele or
full zoom mode, the HDTV and the 4CIF camera offer virtually the same level of detail, but the HDTV
camera has a wider field of view.

                                                                                                             3
These results illustrate that comparing a camera’s magnification capability simply by looking at the zoom
factor can be misleading. It is important, as this exercise demonstrates, to take into account the camera’s
pixel resolution.

Compared with a standard 4CIF camera, an HDTV camera with 1280 x 720 pixels will have two to three
times more pixels in every frame. The high pixel resolution is why an HDTV camera can perform just as
well with limited zoom. High resolution PTZ cameras, in fact, can be used in different ways: either main-
tain the same field of view as 4CIF cameras and improve the level of detail seen as in the case with the
HDTV camera used here, or increase the field of view with the same level of image detail as standard
cameras.

Image quality, however, is not defined by pixel resolution alone. Other elements, such as the resolving
power and overall quality of a lens, as well as the properties and quality of the glass in a dome cover,
have an impact. Another important factor is having full frame rate video streaming so that activities in
a scene and fast-moving objects can be easily seen and captured. An HDTV camera that is compliant
with the SMPTE standards in resolution, frame rate, color fidelity and aspect ratio ensures that a rich
viewing experience with excellent image detail is provided.

In conclusion, an HDTV network camera has shown that it can fulfill demanding surveillance require-
ments using just half the zoom, demonstrating that what appears sometimes to be less, is more.




                                                                                                         4
www.axis.com




                                                                                                                                                             39287/EN/R1/1004
About Axis Communications
Axis is an IT company offering network video solutions
for professional installations. The company is the global
market leader in network video, driving the ongoing
shift from analog to digital video surveillance. Axis
products and solutions focus on security surveillance
and remote monitoring, and are based on innovative,
open technology platforms.
Axis is a Swedish-based company, operating worldwide
with offices in more than 20 countries and cooperating
with partners in more than 70 countries. Founded in
1984, Axis is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Stockholm
under the ticker AXIS. For more information about Axis,
please visit our website at www.axis.com




©2010 Axis Communications AB. AXIS COMMUNICATIONS, AXIS, ETRAX, ARTPEC and VAPIX are registered trademarks or trademark applications of Axis AB
in various jurisdictions. All other company names and products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. We reserve the right
to introduce modifications without notice.

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Which has better zoom?

  • 1. ARTICLE Which has better zoom: 18x or 36x?
  • 2. Which has better zoom: 18x or 36x? In the world of security cameras, 18x zoom can be equal to 36x. More specifically, a high-resolution security camera with 18x optical zoom can provide images that, for surveillance purposes, are just as, or even more useful than those delivered by a standard resolution, 4CIF camera with twice the zoom capa- bility. Compare the pictures below. Figure 1 shows a 36x zoomed-in view using a pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) camera with 4CIF resolution (704 x 480 pixels). Figure 3 shows an 18x zoomed-in view using an HDTV 720p PTZ camera with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. Fig. 1 Max. tele view with a 36x zoom, 4CIF camera Fig. 2 Cropped view of image at left Fig. 3 Max. tele view with 18x zoom, HDTV 720p camera Fig. 4 Cropped-out view The pixel resolution in both cases is virtually the same: the newspaper’s name, for example, is readable. However, the HDTV camera offers the same details with just half the zoom capability of the standard- resolution camera. It is also important to note that the HDTV camera’s wider (16:9) field of view makes it possible to moni- tor a larger area without compromising image details. In the image from the 4CIF camera (Figure 1), only one person can be seen in the picture, while in the HDTV image, the operator can see more than one person and simultaneously pick up small details such as texts on the newspaper. So while the level of detail is similar, the HDTV 720p camera enables more of a scene to be seen, which is advantageous in surveillance situations. The wider field of view in zoomed-in mode also makes tracking easier and more reliable since the risk of losing sight of a person or object while panning or tilting the camera is reduced. How can an 18x zoom camera then produce the same level of detail as a 36x zoom camera? It is a common assumption that the higher the zoom factor of a lens, the better its ability to magnify a scene and make details more visible. This is not always true, as illustrated above. 2
  • 3. A zoom lens is an assembly of lenses with the ability to vary its focal length. A longer focal length means stronger magnifying power, but also a proportional reduction in the angle of view. The zoom capability of a lens is usually expressed as the ratio between its longest and shortest focal lengths. For example, a zoom lens with focal lengths ranging from 50 mm to 200 mm is referred to as a 4x zoom lens, or sometimes a 4:1 zoom lens. (Or seen another way, using the maximum zoom on this lens will reduce the angle of view to roughly one fourth of the widest angle.) Two different lenses with the same zoom factor, therefore, may perform very differently since their focal lengths, and hence, the mag- nifying power, may not be the same but their ratio is. Furthermore, a lens with a higher zoom factor may not necessarily have the stronger magnification capability. For instance, a lens with a focal length that ranges from 15 mm to 150 mm—a 10x zoom lens—would actually have a weaker magnifying capability than a 4x zoom lens with focal lengths ranging from 50 mm to 200 mm since the 200 mm focal length has a stronger magnifying power than a 150 mm focal length. However, like zoom factors, determining the magnification capabilities simply by the focal length num- ber can also be misleading. The 4CIF camera used to produce the image samples above has a longer focal length than the HDTV 720p camera. How then can the level of detail in the zoomed-in images be similar? Let’s take a look at how the cameras perform in wide mode; that is, using their smallest focal lengths (with no zoom)? Compare the pictures below. Fig. 5 Wide view with a 4CIF camera Fig. 6 Cropped-out view Fig. 7 Wide view with an HDTV 720p camera Fig. 8 Cropped-out view The field of view in both cases is almost identical. However, the higher resolution and better color fidelity in the HDTV camera is immediately apparent, producing sharp, crisp pictures with great detail. Compare the cropped-out views of Figures 6 and 8. The numbers on the score board are visible in the HDTV image while hardly visible in the image from the 4CIF camera. These images show that in wide mode, the HDTV camera offers much more details than the 4CIF camera. In fact, the HDTV camera has almost double the number of pixels for the same field of view. In tele or full zoom mode, the HDTV and the 4CIF camera offer virtually the same level of detail, but the HDTV camera has a wider field of view. 3
  • 4. These results illustrate that comparing a camera’s magnification capability simply by looking at the zoom factor can be misleading. It is important, as this exercise demonstrates, to take into account the camera’s pixel resolution. Compared with a standard 4CIF camera, an HDTV camera with 1280 x 720 pixels will have two to three times more pixels in every frame. The high pixel resolution is why an HDTV camera can perform just as well with limited zoom. High resolution PTZ cameras, in fact, can be used in different ways: either main- tain the same field of view as 4CIF cameras and improve the level of detail seen as in the case with the HDTV camera used here, or increase the field of view with the same level of image detail as standard cameras. Image quality, however, is not defined by pixel resolution alone. Other elements, such as the resolving power and overall quality of a lens, as well as the properties and quality of the glass in a dome cover, have an impact. Another important factor is having full frame rate video streaming so that activities in a scene and fast-moving objects can be easily seen and captured. An HDTV camera that is compliant with the SMPTE standards in resolution, frame rate, color fidelity and aspect ratio ensures that a rich viewing experience with excellent image detail is provided. In conclusion, an HDTV network camera has shown that it can fulfill demanding surveillance require- ments using just half the zoom, demonstrating that what appears sometimes to be less, is more. 4
  • 5. www.axis.com 39287/EN/R1/1004 About Axis Communications Axis is an IT company offering network video solutions for professional installations. The company is the global market leader in network video, driving the ongoing shift from analog to digital video surveillance. Axis products and solutions focus on security surveillance and remote monitoring, and are based on innovative, open technology platforms. Axis is a Swedish-based company, operating worldwide with offices in more than 20 countries and cooperating with partners in more than 70 countries. Founded in 1984, Axis is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Stockholm under the ticker AXIS. For more information about Axis, please visit our website at www.axis.com ©2010 Axis Communications AB. AXIS COMMUNICATIONS, AXIS, ETRAX, ARTPEC and VAPIX are registered trademarks or trademark applications of Axis AB in various jurisdictions. All other company names and products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. We reserve the right to introduce modifications without notice.