: Common default titles for the web interfaces of IP cameras from various manufacturers.
The surveillance industry suffers from lexical ambiguity. A "camera" could be analog (CCTV). A "network camera" implies IP-based. By including networkcamera as a single word, the search targets older technical documentation and firmware databases where the term was concatenated. Including "fixed" excludes all PTZ and varifocal models. : Common default titles for the web interfaces
A PTZ camera can only see where it is currently pointed. If a PTZ is zoomed into a specific door and an incident occurs at a window nearby, the footage is lost. A fixed camera provides of its designated zone, ensuring nothing is missed within its frame. 2. Forensic Reliability A "network camera" implies IP-based
Lacking moving parts, fixed cameras are more stable, often delivering sharper images and more reliable focal precision. A PTZ camera can only see where it is currently pointed