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Affiliate of Seiko Corporation

ETHERLYNX FUSION CAMERA

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The EtherLynx Fusion color digital photo finish camera combines the unparalleled light sensitivity of the EtherLynx 2000series of cameras with the infrastructure options of the EtherLynx PRO series: 100BT network port, 12VDC input, small physical size, and optional built-in WiFi. The operational versatility of the camera is clear: for true cable-free operation it has the ability to transmit image data wirelessly in real time from the camera to computer (with optional WiFi), and to operate from a 12 volt battery.

The Fusion base configuration produces color images in over 2 million colors at up to 2000 frames/sec and 1000 pixels of image height, and with the FLEX option the camera’s image resolution capability is increased dramatically. With FLEX the Fusion three line sensor can either scan as fast as 3000 frames/sec at 500+ pixels of image height, or provide up to 2700 pixels of image height at 1000+ frames/sec. This makes this camera especially useful in both higher-velocity applications, like motor sports and cycling; and wide finish line applications, like horse racing, rowing or canoe/kayak. Along with the EtherLynx PRO, the Fusion completes a line of products that is exceptionally well suited to meet the varied and often difficult field conditions of horse racing venues.

The Fusion range of cameras also incorporates the ability to perform digital zoom functions, accommodate both Nikon-compatible lenses and c-mount lenses, and compress data for real time transmission of very high resolution images with no loss of quality. All three ranges of FinishLynx cameras, EtherLynx 2000, EtherLynx PRO, and the EtherLynx Fusion, can be combined seamlessly in a multiple camera setup, with the ability to time track objects across multiple cameras.
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