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Point Grey shows latest traffic imaging cameras at Intertraffic

Point Grey is exhibiting its latest high performance imaging cameras for the traffic sector here at Intertraffic. Products on display include the company’s Blackfly cameras, featuring the latest Sony Pregius shutter technology.
April 6, 2016 Read time: 1 min
541 Point Grey is exhibiting its latest high performance imaging cameras for the traffic sector here at Intertraffic. Products on display include the company’s Blackfly cameras, featuring the latest Sony Pregius shutter technology.


Incorporating IMX264 and IMX265 sensors, Blackfly cameras set new benchmarks in imaging performance, the company says. Point Grey will also be demonstrating its Grasshopper3 cameras, featuring Sony Pregius IMX250/252 sensors, ideal for ANPR applications due to excellent low light sensitivity and a high dynamic range.

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