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BirdDog KBD PTZ Controller with Integrated Screen

Control your PTZ multicamera setup and monitor up to four cameras simultaneously with the KBD PTZ Controller with Integrated Screen from BirdDog. Built with ocean-bound plastics and recyclable aircraft-grade aluminium, the KDP boasts a rugged, ergonomic design with a large 1280 x 720 display to allow you to quickly pair and switch cameras with a single keystroke.

SKU: GC47-BDKBD

BirdDog KBD PTZ Controller with Integrated Screen

BirdDog KBD PTZ Controller with Integrated Screen

Control your PTZ multicamera setup and monitor up to four cameras simultaneously with the KBD PTZ Controller with Integrated Screen from BirdDog. Built with ocean-bound plastics and recyclable aircraft-grade aluminium, the KDP boasts a rugged, ergonomic design with a large 1280 x 720 display to allow you to quickly pair and switch cameras with a single keystroke.

The new Effortless Camera Settings Sync function enables you to easily copy settings from one X-series device to another, and the integrated tally borders facilitate live switching with optional TriCaster or vMix platforms. The KDP offers NDI|HX2 and NDI|HX3 support as well as VISCA-IP, ONVIF, RS-232, and RS-422 for smooth workflow versatility. Balancing power, operational comfort, and eco-friendly innovation, the KDP is the ideal companion for studio production, live events, and mobile program acquisition applications.

All-Day Operational Comfort

Rugged, ergonomic design with a hand-rest area and tactile controls for seamless, extended use.

Expanded Screen Control

Monitor up to four cameras simultaneously or focus on one in full-screen mode. Pair and switch cameras with a single keystroke.

Super-Fine Control Mode

Fine-tune Mode provides 10x joystick sensitivity for precise on-air framing.

Streamlined Access

Access essential functions like pairing, switching, and setup instantly for a smooth, user-friendly experience.

Affordable Innovation

Refined through user insights, the KDP offers precision, comfort, and an eco-conscious design at an affordable price point.

Key Features:

PTZ Controller with 1280 x 720 Display

Monitor up to 4 Cameras Simultaneously

Effortless Camera Settings Sync

NDI|HX2 & NDI|HX3 Support

Integrated Tally Borders

Streamlined Access

Ocean-Bound Plastics & Aluminium Build

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BirdDog KBD PTZ Controller with Integrated Screen

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BirdDog KBD PTZ Controller with Integrated Screen

Control your PTZ multicamera setup and monitor up to four cameras simultaneously with the KBD PTZ Controller with Integrated Screen from BirdDog. Built with ocean-bound plastics and recyclable aircraft-grade aluminium, the KDP boasts a rugged, ergonomic design with a large 1280 x 720 display to allow you to quickly pair and switch cameras with a single keystroke.

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