LUCID at VISION Stuttgart 2018 – Show Review, Photos, Videos, & More.
LUCID was showcasing inspiring products like our transformable Phoenix, the robust Triton, the high resolution Atlas 5GBase-T camera, and the…
LUCID was showcasing inspiring products like our transformable Phoenix, the robust Triton, the high resolution Atlas 5GBase-T camera, and the…
LUCID’s Helios ToF 3D camera has four 850nm VCSEL laser diodes and integrates Sony’s new DepthSense™ IMX556PLR back-illuminated ToF image sensor with high NIR sensitivity, 10μm pixel size and high modulation contrast ratio.
The 3.2 MP Triton camera features the 1/1.8” Sony IMX265 global shutter CMOS sensor running at 38 fps. The 5 MP polarization Triton models feature the 2/3” Sony IMX250MZR monochrome and the IMX250MYR color global shutter CMOS sensors running at 24 fps.
The Triton camera sets a new price performance standard in the industrial camera market. Active Sensor Alignment for superior optical performance, a lightweight, compact 29 x 29 mm size, and IP67 protection make the Triton camera suitable for any industrial environment.
September 14, 2018 – LUCID Vision Labs, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of unique and innovative industrial vision cameras, today…
Showcasing the IP67 Triton™ industrial camera packed into a 29 x 29 mm size, and the 5GBASE-T Atlas™ featuring the…
LUCID has now integrated the Sony IMX250MYR polarized color sensor into its Phoenix camera family. The 5 MP global shutter sensor with a pixel size of 3.45µm and frame rates of up to 24 fps is based on the popular IMX250 Sony Pregius CMOS color sensor with polarizing filters added to the pixel.
LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. is pleased to announce Aegis Electronic Group, Inc., a distributor and technical support provider of industrial cameras, components and modified integrated system solutions, as its new Sales Partner to distribute LUCID’s products in North, Central and South America.
The 8.9 and 12.3 MP Phoenix models feature the 2nd generation Sony Pregius IMX267 and IMX304 global shutter CMOS sensors, running at 13.7 and 10 fps…