KT&C KPC-BSP6300NU Super Low Light OSD True D/N Digital WDR Dual Voltage Box Style Camera
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KPC-BSP6300NU
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KPC-BSP6300NU
$97.90
Product Highlights
- Superlative resolution of over 750 horizontal TV lines for outstanding image quality
- Exview HAD II sensor delivers amazing light sensitivity of 0.0001 lux - 500X better native light sensitivity without DSS low light boost
- Your choice of full motion color or true day/night images in low light without ghosting
- True Day/Night with ICR module
- Accepts C/CS mount manual or DC iris lenses

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The KPC-BSP6300NU from KT&C is a 750 TVL super low light OSD true D/N digital WDR dual voltage box style camera.
Features
- Superlative resolution of over 750 horizontal TV lines for outstanding image quality
- Exview HAD II sensor delivers amazing light sensitivity of 0.0001 lux - 500X better native light sensitivity without DSS low light boost
- Your choice of full motion color or true day/night images in low light without ghosting
- True Day/Night with ICR module
- Simple and easy to use OSD setup menu
• Adaptive Tone Curve Reproduction (ATR)
• Electronic Wide Dynamic Range to properly expose images during unbalanced light contrast in the scene
• Anti Color Roll white balance option resists fluorescent light interference
• Optional Back Light Compensation (BLC) and Highlight Compensation (HLC)
• Adjustable 2D-Noise Reduction to increase picture clarity and improve utilization of DVR disk storage
• Privacy image masking for 4 configurable zones - Accepts C/CS mount manual or DC iris lenses
- Dual voltage (12V DC / 24V AC) with Anti-Crawl for stability even without line lock
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- Video astronomy 0 people found this helpfulI got one, as it had low light sensitivity. I find the mage quality not as good as my older video camera, also made by KT&C. And I can see fainter stars with my older camera using the same lens. The camera works great for daytime use, are in low light at night for none astronomy use.
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