Nocturn MD Camera
Description
The Nocturn MD imaging core is a rugged low light imaging core that features high definition resolution, high sensitivity and high dynamic range with low power consumption. Powered by Photonis’ 1 inch optical format 1280×1024 pixels Lynx CMOS sensor and Microoled 1746×1000 pixels black and white monochrome micro-display, the Nocturn provides real-time imaging capabilities (from daylight to one quarter moon scene illumination) in the visible and near infrared spectrum. Its small size, weight and power (SwaP) make this core module ideal for integration into mobile and hand-held surveillance systems.
Nocturn MD Camera
Specifications |
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Sensor Type: | CMOS |
# Pixels (Width): | 1280 |
# Pixels (Height): | 1024 |
Pixel Size (Square): | 9.7 um |
Peak Quantum Efficiency: | -- % |
Full Frame Rate: | 100 fps |
Bit Depth: | -- bit |
Features
Ideal for 24/7 operations
Less than 4e-read-out noise
860 nm and 1064 nm laser line detection
1.3 Mpx
100 fps
Digital zoom up to 8x
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Nocturn MD camera has a digital zoom capability of up to 8x.
The Nocturn MD camera is ideal for integration into mobile and hand-held surveillance systems.
The Nocturn MD camera is a low light imaging core that features high definition resolution, high sensitivity, and high dynamic range with low power consumption.
The Nocturn MD camera is powered by Photonis’ 1 inch optical format 1280×1024 pixels Lynx CMOS sensor and Microoled 1746×1000 pixels black and white monochrome micro-display.
The Nocturn GP camera uses the power of the Kameleon Colour CMOS imaging sensor, or the Lynx monochrome sensor, both optimized for low light level imaging. The digital video output is monochrome; 8/10-bit over USB3. Colour; Monochrome 8/10-bit over USB3 or 24-bit YCbCR or YUV (4:2:2 format) over USB3.