Are you in search of high detail and excellent light sensitivity in a single device? Great news: Techson's latest 6 MPX cameras are here, designed to deliver just that! Take a look at our article to explore all the additional advantages these cameras offer!
Who remembers the image quality of CIF (320x240) or D1 (720x480) resolution, or even DVD films at 720x576 pixels? Nowadays, Full HD is the baseline expectation for video systems, just as it is for movies.
Security cameras are available in various resolutions, with 2 MPX (1080p), 4 MPX (1440p), and 8 MPX (4K/2160p) being the most common. However, Techson’s latest 6 MPX cameras (1800p) have now arrived, bringing a fresh alternative!
Why should you try the 6 MPX EC5 and MS6 series? Let's explore!
While 2 MPX cameras are considered high-resolution Full HD, cameras with 8 MPX or higher enter the ultra-high definition (UHD) category. Examining current trends, most designs opt for a middle ground of 4 MPX.
Why is this the case?
1 Resolution is crucial, ensuring detail even when zoomed in.
2 Light sensitivity is also key, with lower resolution generally allowing more light per pixel in low-light conditions.
3 Cost matters, with higher resolution typically meaning higher prices.
Overall, lower resolution enhances sensitivity, while higher resolution offers more detail, making 4 MPX an attractive compromise.
The demand for high-quality yet affordable cameras has led to the development of the 6 MPX (1800p) resolution, a Techson solution offering exceptional detail, impressive light sensitivity, and cost-effectiveness.
However, it should be noted that this is a completely new, previously unused resolution, so compatibility with older recorders is not guaranteed. For Techson products, the 6 MPX cameras are fully compatible with all NVRs running firmware version 1.4.10 or higher.
In summary, the Techson 6 MPX cameras offer high detail, providing sharp and clear images even from greater distances. They also have excellent light sensitivity, ensuring reliable performance in low-light conditions. Additionally, they are more cost-effective compared to 8 MPX models.
Look for 6 Mpx cameras in the EC5 and MS6 series!