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Lumenera in the picture at ITS

Camera supplier Lumenera is exhibiting its camera systems at ITS America first time under its own name. Previously the company’s cameras have been exhibited alongside the traffic surveillance and enforcement products into which they are incorporated.
April 22, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Lumenera Dany Longval with the minature rollercoaster display
Camera supplier 7311 Lumenera is exhibiting its camera systems at 560 ITS America for the first time under its own name.  Previously the company’s cameras have been exhibited alongside the traffic surveillance and enforcement products into which they are incorporated.

“We wanted to be in our own right to show our products to other potential users,” says Dany Longval, director of product management at Lumenera.

The company make a range of 82 cameras ranging from 3 mega pixels 60 frames/ second to 11 mega pixels and 90 frames per second with data transfer via high-speed USB3 connections. The 11 mega pixel unit uses a full frame CCD sensor and is fitted with suitable Canon SLR camera lenses with exposure levels and focus controlled remotely from a computer.

To highlight the versatility and capability of the system Lumenera has set up a working miniature rollercoaster on its stand.

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