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Hawk MV-4000 smart camera The Hawk MV-4000 smart camera from Omron Microscan Systems quadruples the processing power of the previous generation, with up to six times the frame rate. The MV-4000 is suitable for code reading, code verification, inspection, guidance and gauging, incorporating high-performance algorithms that can serve applications in virtually any industry. The camera has a wide array of sensors, ranging from 0.3 to 5 megapixels with a pixel size of 4.8μm. The system can be optimised for almost any application thanks to these sensors in combination with C-mount lens options and plug- and-play external lighting.
Microscopy 12.2-megapixel Ace The new microscopy Ace camera from Basler offers a high resolution of 12.2 megapixels with up to 15fps frame rate. It features the latest rolling shutter CMOS sensor IMX226 from Sony’s Starvis line. The sensor uses back side illuminated pixels and offers very low dark noise of only three electrons (3.2e), combined with a quantum efficiency of more than 80 per cent. The camera delivers high image quality, even in low light conditions. It gives 71dB of dynamic range. It is ideal for a wide range of microscopy applications, for example material inspection, lab routine work and more. The camera is available within Basler’s
PowerPack for Microscopy, offering a variety of components. It also comes with a tested and compatible USB 3.0 cable, a quick install guide, as well as professional microscopy software for camera control, image acquisition, processing and analysis.
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The user interface is image-centric, with drag- and-drop programming. Reading, verification, and vision tools are ready-to-use without time-consuming parameter adjustments. Two user interfaces are available: the AutoVision UI, intended for most operators or technicians and
the customisable FrontRunner UI, designed for machine vision professionals. Although the Hawk MV-4000 is a smart camera rather than a PC-based device, its processing power enables speeds nearly equivalent to those reached by vision systems relying on PC processing external to the camera.
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IQ mobile hyperspectral camera Specim has released its IQ mobile hyperspectral camera designed for industries ranging from food and health to forensic investigation, recycling, art, and agriculture. The camera is ideally suited to the needs of the OEM industry for building custom applications. This has been made easy by Specim’s application development tool. In agriculture, farmers can use the camera to screen their crops for pest infestations. Rather than routinely treating crops, they will be able to treat them just where it is needed. In the art world, immediate forgery detection could become a routine
Phoenix compact camera Lucid Vision Labs, a new designer and manufacturer of industrial vision cameras, has released the Phoenix micro compact camera, measuring 24 x 24mm.
The Phoenix camera features NF-mount and lens options to provide a small footprint, saving 40 per cent in size compared to equivalent C-mount lenses. The first models to be launched in Q1 2018 will feature 3.2 to 5 megapixel resolution using the IMX265 and IMX264 Sony Pregius CMOS sensors. More Phoenix models featuring Sony Pregius CMOS sensors – such as the IMX273 and IMX287 with frame rates up to 291fps – will be launched later in the year. The Phoenix camera is equipped with low noise, high dynamic range image sensing technology suitable for a wide range of applications, such as factory automation, medical, scientific and logistics.
part of the art sales process, eliminating dispute and costly court proceedings. Hyperspectral imaging combines spectroscopy and digital imaging. By enabling spectral analysis down to the pixel level, the physical and chemical make-up of both large and small samples can be determined. Until now, the complexity and bulky size of the equipment and lack of real-time information have limited its use in industrial applications. Specim supplies a full line of industrial products, complemented now by the IQ mobile camera.
www.specim.fi
Also available from Lucid Vision is the Triton, a compact 29 x 29mm IP67 GigE Vision machine vision camera. It features a dustproof and water-resistant camera enclosure and lens tube designed to be used in a variety of industrial environments, such as food inspection and agriculture where dust, dirt and water can be present.
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Global shutter 50MP quad CoaXPress camera The S-50A30/CXP is the newest addition to Adimec’s Sapphire series of global shutter CMOS metrology cameras. Features include: 50 megapixels (7,920 x 6,004) at 30fps; MS Cmosis CMV50000 CMOS global shutter image sensor; low noise and high sensitivity performance with excellent uniformity; Adimec connect-and-grab up to 4 x CXP6; system set up within 24 hours; low power, fanless implementation in a compact form factor; and excellent price/performance ratio.
Adimec continues to add high-resolution camera options to improve accuracy and throughput of next generation healthcare and machine vision systems.
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