The type of cables needed to connect the camera to the system depends on the specific camera and system being used. In general, most cameras can be connected to a system using either a USB cable, HDMI cable, Ethernet cable, or a coaxial cable.
For digital cameras, a USB cable is commonly used for data transfer and power supply. HDMI cables are typically used for high-definition video and audio transmission. Ethernet cables are used for networking cameras and systems for remote access and control. Coaxial cables are used for analog video transmission in CCTV systems.
It is important to refer to the user manual of the camera and system to determine the exact type of cable required for proper connection. Additionally, it is recommended to use high-quality cables to ensure reliable data transmission and minimize signal interference.