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Lumenera camera range - versatility for tolling, enforcement, parking

Canada-headquartered Lumenera, which offers a wide range of cameras specifically designed for use in advanced transportation systems, will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to highlight its wide range, including two models from its LT range, the Lt29059 and the Lt1265R.
February 17, 2016 Read time: 2 mins

Canada-headquartered 7311 Lumenera, which offers a wide range of cameras specifically designed for use in advanced transportation systems, will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to highlight its wide range, including two models from its LT range, the Lt29059 and the Lt1265R.

The Lt29059 is a 29MP digital camera with a high-resolution 35mm format CCD sensor and a fully global electronic shutter that captures excellent quality, high-speed images with zero blur. Its high- quality Truesense KAI-29050 sensor provides high smear rejection (-100dB) and up to 64dB linear dynamic range.

Meanwhile, the Lt1265R high-resolution, low noise CCD USB 3.0 camera builds on leading edge EXview HAD II technology to deliver high-sensitivity, low noise and high dynamic range. High-grade electronics ensure clear, sharp and low noise images that render details with amazing accuracy. Superior responsivity up to 1000nm positions it as a good choice for Near-Infrared (NIR) imaging.

Because they are compact, lightweight, versatile, with onboard memory buffering, a choice of data interface and ruggedised for harsh environments, Lumenera says its cameras are ideally suited for a wide range of transportation applications. These include tolling, red light and speed enforcement and automated parking. The company says it has selected the most innovative sensor technology, paired with unique optimisation to deliver excellent image quality, amazing low light performance, high dynamic range and high-resolution need in traffic applications.

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