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offer the benefi t of low distortion, minimised chromatic aberration, and metal mounts as well as locking screws for iris and focus. Due to the combination of high resolution
and IR correction, these lenses are best suited for the fi eld of machine vision and CCTV, as well as for traffi c applications such as automatic number plate recognition.
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Hamamatsu Photonics will be introducing the Orca-Flash2.8, its fi rst high-sensitivity digital camera based on a next-generation scientifi c CMOS image sensor, and the Orca-D2, a ground-breaking dual CCD camera which enables simultaneous dual-wavelength imaging with two CCDs and interchangeable optical blocks.
The Orca-Flash2.8 is designed for low-light imaging at high frame rates, combining high resolution,
high
sensitivity, high speed and low noise, with good price/performance ratio. As part of Hamamatsu’s long-term development program, the Orca-Flash2.8 cameras are now being delivered to customers incorporating a 2.8M
Hitachi Kokusai electric europe will release two monochrome cameras with high-resolution CMOS sensors, high-speed data transfer rate and Mini Camera Link interface.
pixel scientifi c CMOS sensor. A combination of high speed, low noise and ease of interface with external peripheral equipment makes it suitable for a wide variety of applications such as life-science microscopy, industrial imaging and sensitive analytical measurement. The Orca-D2 offers exceptional ease of
use with optical setup steps such as image alignment and focusing. As an added advantage over conventional ratio imaging techniques, the Orca-D2 also provides a wide fi eld of view during dual wavelength imaging and is suitable for a wide variety of fl uorescence microscopy applications including ratio imaging, FRET and dual-wavelength TIRF.
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The two cameras offer two- and four- megapixel resolution with transfer rates of 280fps and 140fps. The cameras have Mini Camera Link interface with auto selection of SCL or PoCL. They are easy to use with dimensions of 44 x 44 x 41mm (W x H x D). The cameras are suited to a wide range
of image processing and machine vision applications, especially where high resolution and high data transfer speeds are required.
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JAi will display the new LQ-200CL, a prism-based 4CCD colour line scan camera with 4 x 2,048 linear
pixels. The camera captures red, green, blue and NIR light spectrum bands simultaneously in four separate channels. By adding an NIR sensor, the new camera makes it possible to identify an even wider set of defects on inspected objects. JAI will also show the new LT-400CL, a
3CMOS colour line scan camera using 3 x 4,096 pixel line sensors. Using a custom developed CMOS sensor, the camera delivers high resolution images and high inspection
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