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You are here: Home / News / Hardware / Point Grey Launches New Ladybug 5 Spherical Imaging System

Point Grey Launches New Ladybug 5 Spherical Imaging System

March 19, 2013 By Editor

Point Grey Launches New Ladybug 5 Spherical Imaging System, Offers 30 MP Resolution and 360-Degree Video Streaming

January 30, 2013 – Richmond, BC, Canada – Point Grey, a world-leading designer and manufacturer of innovative, high-performance digital cameras, today announced the release of the all-new Ladybug®5 camera. 

The Ladybug5 is the next-generation version of the popular Ladybug series of 360-degree cameras, and continues Point Grey’s long-standing leadership in spherical imaging.  The new LD5-U3-51S5C redefines past performance benchmarks, boasting an impressive 30 megapixels (MP) of total resolution covering 90% of a full sphere; a 5Gbit/s USB 3.0 interface; and a ground-breaking post-processing workflow that provides high dynamic range, superb image quality and maximum user flexibility.  The Ladybug5 spherical imaging system is an excellent choice for applications in geographic information systems (GIS); vehicle-based photogrammetry; situational awareness; and entertainment solutions for lighting models, full dome projection content, and other immersive experiences.

The LD5-U3-51S5C camera uses six high sensitivity 5 MP Sony ICX655 CCD image sensors; five CCDs are positioned in a horizontal ring and one is positioned vertically pointing upwards. Unlike rolling shutter CMOS, global shutter CCD technology prevents motion artifacts when capturing images from a moving vehicle.  All six Ladybug5 imagers are pre-calibrated in Point Grey’s manufacturing facility, removing the need for in-field calibration. The Ladybug5 captures, optionally compresses, and transmits full bit-depth (12-bit) images to the host PC where a unique software post-processing workflow can be used to apply white balance, gamma, smear correction, fall-off correction and other image processing functions.   

“The Ladybug5 has generated significant interest by addressing customer demands for increased resolution and higher dynamic range,” explains Michael Gibbons, Director of Sales and Marketing. Mr. Gibbons adds, “We are also very excited to introduce our innovative capture and post-processing workflow model with Ladybug5, which allows users to maximize dynamic range and maintain flexibility by being able to return to the original content and re-apply post-processing steps as desired.”

The Ladybug5 LD5-U3-51S5C-44 (black or red enclosure) camera is list priced at USD $19,995 and €15,995 and is available to order now from Point Grey and its network of distributors.

For more information about spherical imaging, see Point Grey’s White Paper: Accurate 360° Spherical Imaging With Multiple Pre-Calibrated Sensors.

About Point Grey
Point Grey Research, Inc. is a world-leading designer and manufacturer of innovative, high-performance digital cameras for industrial, life science, and traffic applications. We offer a unique and comprehensive portfolio of USB 3.0, GigE, FireWire, USB 2.0 and Camera Link products known for their outstanding quality, ease of use, and unbeatable price-performance.    Point Grey was founded in 1997 and is based in Richmond, Canada. A broad range of hardware, software and mechanical engineering skills under one roof has allowed Point Grey to successfully bring many innovative and ground-breaking products to market.  This drive for innovation has led to many industry firsts, including the world’s first and smallest 1394b digital camera, the smallest GigE camera, and the first USB 3.0 machine vision camera.  Point Grey currently employs over 160 people and has international offices in Germany, China, Japan, and Italy. The company also has a strong network of distributors in Japan, Korea, Singapore, China, Taiwan and the United Kingdom.  For more information, visit www.ptgrey.com.

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