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Lucid Vision adds 0.4 MP and 1.6 MP models to PoE camera range

Lucid Vision Labs will expand its Power over Ethernet (PoE) camera range with Phoenix models that feature 0.4 MP Sony Pregius IMX287 and the 1.6 MP IMX273 global shutter complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor sensors, running at 291 fps and 77 fps, respectively. The company says that the Phoenix camera has a transformable design that can be configured to meet a range of original equipment manufacturer applications. The board layout can be tri-folded into a stacked camera which can also be unfolded into a
June 28, 2018 Read time: 1 min

8812 Lucid Vision Labs will expand its Power over Ethernet (PoE) camera range with Phoenix models that feature 0.4 MP Sony Pregius IMX287 and the 1.6 MP IMX273 global shutter complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor sensors, running at 291 fps and 77 fps, respectively.

The company says that the Phoenix camera has a transformable design that can be configured to meet a range of original equipment manufacturer applications. The board layout can be tri-folded into a stacked camera which can also be unfolded into a 10- or 180-degree orientation.

Phoenix also offers NF-mount lenses and an ix Ethernet connector from Japanese manufacturer Hirose. In addition, a built-in web interface carries out firmware updates.

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