Video camera works in low light

May 10, 2006
The IK-1000, an extreme-low-light, color video camera, has electron-multiplying CCD technology, making it ideal for all ultralow-light applications. The incoming signal is multiplied by a factor of 1000, allowing minimum illumination with full-color reproduction down to 0.25 mlux (1/1000 lux) in color at 50 IRE.

The IK-1000, an extreme-low-light, color video camera, has electron-multiplying CCD technology, making it ideal for all ultralow-light applications. The incoming signal is multiplied by a factor of 1000, allowing minimum illumination with full-color reproduction down to 0.25 mlux (1/1000 lux) in color at 50 IRE. The 1/2-in. CCD features a high-resolution 658 x 496 pixel sensor and a built-in electronic shutter to 1/2000 s and accepts C-mount lenses. It measures 58 x 58.4 x 133 mm.
Toshiba America Imaging Systems Division
Irvine, CA, USA
www.cameras.toshiba.com

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