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Luminara’s wide range of cameras for traffic applications

Lumenera offers a wide range of compact, flexible cameras specifically designed for advanced traffic systems, from off-the shelf board-level to enclosed cameras. Offering a choice of sensor, data interface and features, users can tailor the cameras to suit their needs, or they can be customised to suit design requirements.
October 28, 2016 Read time: 1 min

7311 Lumenera offers a wide range of compact, flexible cameras specifically designed for advanced traffic systems, from off-the shelf board-level to enclosed cameras. Offering a choice of sensor, data interface and features, users can tailor the cameras to suit their needs, or they can be customised to suit design requirements. Lumenera cameras are ruggedized for harsh environments, making them suitable for traffic applications.

Lumenera will be offering live demonstrations of their cameras at Vision 2016, including their new high resolution 29MP, USB 3.0 Lt29059 camera, featuring a high quality ON Semiconductor KAI-29050 CCD sensor which provides excellent dynamic range, low smear and outstanding colour reproduction.

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