Product Overview
The BC-650BC is our newest B/W Brick Cameras to be added to our B/W Security Camera line. This camera is the one of the best cameras to use when you need a CCTV Security Camera in a low light situation, but infrared will not do. This 650 TVL Super-High resolution camera will see in almost total darkness without infrared. We recommend this camera for night-clubs or bars where the light are too low for most cameras to produce a good picture, but not low enough for infrared LEDs to switch on. The BC-650B is also a great camera to use in an outdoor housing to catch license plates. The low lux allows the camera to produce an image with very little available light, the Super Hi-Res produces a very clear picture and the B/W feature enhances the contrast of the numbers and lettering against the white background.
Features
![]() Backlight compensation (BLC) is a feature in cameras used for scenes with too much light behind a subject, which can cause silhouetting. BLC will automatically adjust the contrast to help bring out the detail that was lost.![]() Backlight compensation (BLC) is a feature in cameras used for scenes with too much light behind a subject, which can cause silhouetting. BLC will automatically adjust the contrast to help bring out the detail that was lost.Auto gain control (AGC) is a feature that allows the camera to automatically adjust the overall gain of an image to help normalize the output levels. As the lighting changes, the camera will attempt to keep the overall image at a consistent level of brightness. Auto gain control (AGC) is a feature that allows the camera to automatically adjust the overall gain of an image to help normalize the output levels. As the lighting changes, the camera will attempt to keep the overall image at a consistent level of brightness. Auto white balance (AWB) is a feature in cameras that is used for color correction. Shifting lighting conditions can sometimes cause improper video coloration, and AWB attempts to correct this. Auto white balance (AWB) is a feature in cameras that is used for color correction. Shifting lighting conditions can sometimes cause improper video coloration, and AWB attempts to correct this. In an auto iris configuration, the camera maintains a fixed shutter speed and varies the size of the lens aperture in accordance with lighting conditions. TVL is an acronym for TeleVision Lines, and is a measurement of resolution for composite video. It is not to be confused with the pixel resolution used to describe digital images. An average CCTV camera has about 420 TVL, while a high resolution camera would be 480 TVL or higher. Lux is the SI unit of illuminance, and in cameras is used to measure the minimum lighting required for the camera to register a usable image. A well-lit office area is about 400 lux. Lux is the SI unit of illuminance, and in cameras is used to measure the minimum lighting required for the camera to register a usable image. A well-lit office area is about 400 lux. |
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BC-650B $83.95 In Stock |
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Model 5 $42.95 In Stock |
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Model 2 $49.95 In Stock |
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Model 1 $69.95 In Stock |



Backlight compensation (BLC) is a feature in cameras used for scenes with too much light behind a subject, which can cause silhouetting. BLC will automatically adjust the contrast to help bring out the detail that was lost.





