Vadzo offers an ultra low light camera built around the Sony IMX662 sensor, created for environments where lighting is limited or absent. It delivers full-color images in conditions below 0.01 lux, making it well-suited for applications such as outdoor surveillance, factory floor monitoring, and wildlife tracking. The module is designed for integration into embedded platforms that require consistent image quality during night-time or low-light operations.
Built on Sony IMX662 for Low-Light Imaging
The Sony IMX662 sensor is developed for low-light performance. It features STARVIS 2 technology and a 2.9µm pixel pitch, which allows for greater light absorption and reduced noise. Vadzo uses this sensor to produce color footage in near-darkness, without switching to monochrome or requiring infrared illumination. This makes it a valuable tool for users needing accurate visuals in places where conventional cameras fail to capture detail.
Targeted Applications Across Industries
The ultra low light camera is suitable for a wide range of sectors where lighting cannot always be controlled:
Outdoor Surveillance: Captures movement around buildings, parking areas, or gated facilities after sunset
Industrial Settings: Supports monitoring of machinery and spaces that remain dark during off-hours
Smart Infrastructure Projects: Useful in smart city environments to record street activity and traffic without extra lighting
Wildlife Monitoring: Enables long-duration observation in forests or open fields without disturbing the scene with artificial light
Each use case benefits from the camera’s ability to record usable color footage in difficult lighting conditions.
Interface Options and Platform Compatibility
Vadzo designs its ultra low light camera to be adaptable for different development needs:
Available Interfaces: USB 3.0, MIPI CSI-2, and GigE for direct integration with various systems
Platform Support: Compatible with Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson, and industrial x86 platforms
Modular Builds: Offered as bare-board modules or enclosed units with lens mounts for custom optics
These options allow developers and integrators to embed the camera into surveillance devices, edge systems, or industrial automation tools with minimal adjustments.
Vadzo’s Focus on Field-Ready Imaging
Vadzo’s camera modules are created with long-term operation and field performance in mind. The ultra low light camera is tuned for consistent results without dependence on external illumination. From mechanical housing to image tuning and thermal management, each part of the build is developed to meet the needs of real-world deployment.
Conclusion
Vadzo’s ultra low light camera featuring the Sony IMX662 sensor is built for dark or variable lighting conditions. With true color imaging in low-light scenes and integration-ready hardware design, it fits applications in security, automation, and outdoor observation.
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