Panasonic GP-KS842 Security Camera User Manual


 
Progressive Scan:
Giving quality a boost
Conventional, linear image scanning (interlace) is
suitable for capturing static images or for shots with
increased light sensitivity. By contrast,
progressive
scanning
used in Panasonic’s micro cameras captures
the entire image, which is ideal for capturing moving
objects. And the pictures are much sharper compared
to those captured by interlace scanning.
Dynamically digital
Panasonic’s micro cameras feature broadband and
low-noise signal processing. The latest generation digital
signal processors allow for flexible signal processing, for
example, the brightness can be adjusted quickly and
uniformly even in rapidly changing light conditions.
Our micro cameras boast a number of other practical,
specialist functions:
Freeze-frame
2.5x continuous electronic zoom
Frequency-independent 2D edge enhancement
2D low-pass filter to control disruptive moiré effects
Parallel definition of two or more user settings
5 digital special filters, e.g. for red enhancement
Panasonic Micro Cameras: More than just a point of view
Micro cameras are now capable of achieving what only complex specialised solutions
hitherto could do: extremely high resolution, the purest colour reproduction and impressive
accuracy. Panasonic's micro cameras guarantee maximum performance for the most diverse
applications - and are also available as OEM components.
Image captured without
progressive scan (interlace)
Small in size – big on performance
To make our camera systems as small and compact as
possible, we have separated the camera head from the
signal processing unit. Which means that the camera can
be used even when space is at a premium. And despite
the small scale, the control unit is as powerful as ever.
Image captured with
progressive scan
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