Here are some of the most common varieties of security and surveillance cameras installed in movie theaters:
- Dome Cameras: These compact, hemispheric cameras offer 360-degree coverage of rooms from ceilings and corners. The dome shape makes it hard to pinpoint the camera’s line of sight, and they are commonly seen in hallways and theater rooms.
- Bullet Cameras: These weatherproof, bullet-style cameras are typically used for outdoor surveillance and pointing at entry points. Their long shape also makes it easy to capture faraway lobby and hallway activity without blind spots. Some models have night vision capability.
- PTZ Cameras: High-end PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras can remotely pan, tilt, and zoom to track activity and monitor wide auditoriums effectively. Some models have 4K sensors, enabling monitoring screens for piracy from the back rows.
- Discrete Spy Cameras: These cameras often hide near exits, within exit signboards, or other inconspicuous locations, offering enhanced security monitoring.
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