New Gigabit Ethernet Low Light Camera Introduced

Microscopy & microtechniques

New Gigabit Ethernet Low Light Camera Introduced

29 May, 2014

Published over 12 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Microscopy & microtechniques.

Photonis Digital Imaging introduces a new Gigabit Ethernet camera optimised for low-light conditions. The new camera model provides GigE Vision® functionality into its NOCTURN line of products, offering new standard connectivity options for video management and dissemination in military ground vehicles and other localised surveillance networks.

The NOCTURN family of low light cameras provides day-through-night imaging, capturing images in extreme lighting conditions from daylight through quarter-moon darkness. The cameras are ideal for surveillance, security,

man-portable and mobile applications where low power and small size is essential such as for UAVs, rifle scopes, border patrol and remote monitoring.

The NOCTURN family of products, including the new GV model, are powered by the Lynx CMOS imaging sensor, a solid-state sensor that offers less than 4e- read noise, with SXGA (1280x1024) resolution at frame rates up to 100 Hz.

Photonis USA President and CEO, Gregory Bell commented: “Our camera customers are increasingly asking for a variety of connectivity options using standard interfaces. The new NOCTURN-GV camera fulfils that requirement while still offering our unique low-light capabilities.”

The NOCTURN-GV model is the result of a previously announced development partnership with Pleora Technologies to utilise its iPORT™ camera interface with the NOCTURN camera. The Pleora iPORT™ products optimise video transmission due to their light‐weight, off‐the‐shelf cabling, networking capabilities, and ability to support a range of different computing platforms.

ILM Guide 2026/27

Explore our Digital Edition

Discover the latest news and research

Digital edition

Explore Our Other Sites

Envirotech Online
EU ETS benchmark update puts industrial emissions data under sharper scrutiny
Explore more Arrow
Pollution Solutions Online
Next-generation reverse osmosis membranes for more efficient and cost-effective seawater desalination
Explore more Arrow
Petro Online
New test method ASTM D8606 has been officially released
Explore more Arrow
Chromatography Today
Non-invasive flowmeters for real-time monitoring
Explore more Arrow