Good day to everyone,
I'm new to this forum so I hope you can be lenient. My current analog DVR has finally conked out and I've been looking to upgrade to HD for some time. I've been looking at HD-SDI and HDCVI in particular because of the cost. IP cameras where I live are astronomically expensive, with IP cameras costing at least twice as much as their similarly spec'ed HD-SDI or HDCVI equivalent.
I've been Googling for some time now and it seems that HDCVI is fully backwards compatible. You just install your new HDCVI DVR and HDCVI cameras, plug in the cables, and you're good to go. I'm not exactly sure if it's the same with HD-SDI. Can I simply buy an HD-SDI DVR and cameras and plug them over my old cables? My cables aren't too long, the longest running at 50 meters max. Also, is it possible to mix and match older analog cameras with either HD-SDI or HDCVI? I don't have the budget to upgrade all my cameras at the moment, and I'll probably be upgrading 4 to 5 at most to HD. I'll be upgrading the rest down the line when I have more funds.
I would like to get HDCVI because of the cost. 1080p HDCVI gear costs only about 75% of HD-SDI while 720p HDCVI gear is ridiculously cheap, only slightly more expensive than analog CCTV gear. At least that's the case where I live. But I've been reading that HD-SDI has superior image quality and I'm inclined towards that.
Your inputs are appreciated.