Photonis Digital Imaging introduces new Nocturn GP color low-light camera

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Photonis Digital Imaging introduces new Nocturn GP color low-light camera
PHOTONIS Digital Imaging introduces a new Color Low-Light CMOS camera, optimized for low-light conditions. The new camera model provides GigE Vision® 2.0 compliance and color day/night imaging for the NOCTURN line of products.
     
Photonis Nocturn GP camera 640 001 Photonis Digital Imaging's NOCTURN GP color Low-Light CMOS camera
     
The new NOCTURN GP offers power over Ethernet functionality with GigE Vision® 2.0 connectivity, ideal for remote installations requiring passive surveillance or multicasting applications with up to 100m cable lengths supported. The NOCTURN GP model is offered with either the Kameleon color or the Lynx monochrome imaging sensor, providing less than 4e- read noise, with SXGA (1280x1024) resolution at frame rates up to 60 Hz. The proprietary sensors provide large 9.72µm pixels with microlenses for optimum quantum efficiency in excess of 70%.

PHOTONIS Digital Imaging has partnered with Pleora Technologies to incorporate their iPort NTx-GigE Embedded Video Interface, enabling simple, standardized connectivity to a PC without the need for a separate frame grabber card. The NOCTURN GP camera is also equipped with Pleora’s feature rich application toolkit, eBUS™ SDK, which offers support to Windows®, Linux® and Mac-OS® X platforms.

The NOCTURN family of low light cameras provides day-through-night imaging, capturing images in extreme lighting conditions from daylight through quarter-moon darkness. The cameras are ideal for surveillance, security, man-portable and mobile applications where low power and small size is essential such as for UAVs, rifle scopes, border patrol and remote monitoring.

PHOTONIS Digital Imaging is a new business unit of PHOTONIS Technologies, exclusively concentrating on the research, design, development and manufacture of digital low-light imaging technologies.