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NIT announces the launch of its latest MAGIC CAM using its latest 10um pitch wide dynamic range sensor. which has been designed for users wanting a ready to operate wide dynamic range analogue camera, with enclosure and C-Mount optical interface.
The MCD1-10-BW modules are equipped with the MD1-10-B Log sensor which provides extraordinary dynamic range performance greater than 120 dB. MD1-10-B provides a pure logarithmic response without noticeable fixed pattern noise.
In addition to the extraordinary wide dynamic range, the MD1-10-B from NIT is also immune to light variations which occur in typical outdoor sceneries. Thank to its patented in pixel structure, the MD1-10-B responds instantaneously to any change of ambient light despite high contrast within the image. Such a feature provides great advantage in system design where automated brightness or contrast adjustments are not necessary to be implemented, thus reducing cost, system complexity and power consumption.