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New CCD camera from Lumenera

The Lt365R USB 3.0 CCD camera from Lumenera runs at 53fps at full resolution or 66fps at an HDTV resolution of 1,920 x 1,088. It takes advantage of Lumenera’s memory buffer technology which ensures that frames are not lost while running the camera at the sensor’s maximum output. Lumenera states that the Lt365R runs at twice the speed of other USB 3.0 cameras on this image sensor.
March 26, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
The new Lt365R camera offers 53FPS at 2.8MP resolution without lost frames
The Lt365R USB 3.0 CCD camera from 7311 Lumenera runs at 53fps at full resolution or 66fps at an HDTV resolution of 1,920 x 1,088. It takes advantage of Lumenera’s memory buffer technology which ensures that frames are not lost while running the camera at the sensor’s maximum output. Lumenera states that the Lt365R runs at twice the speed of other USB 3.0 cameras on this image sensor.

The Lt365R boasts a 2.8MP progressive-scan sensor and a global shutter, for high-speed image capture without blur. The Sony ICX674 sensor combines speed, sensitivity and low noise and the ‘R’ designation identifies that these products have been engineered to meet the demands of many applications by significantly reducing the read and dark current noise. This provides imaging in difficult lighting conditions, or even into the NIR range, says Dany Longval, Vice President, Worldwide Sales.

“We’re pushing the sensor to the limit here. Everyone can produce good images in daylight. The challenge is to do it at night.

“The new Lt365R produces high-resolution pictures with low noise, and the USB 3.0 connectivity runs at 5GB/s, making the camera ideal for applications such as tolling and parking.” 
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