TM-4200 series
The TM-4200 series from JAI are high-resolution, high-performance progressive scan cameras featuring four Megapixel resolution with possible dual tap (at 15fps) or single tap (at 8fps) modes.
The TM-4200 series from JAI are high-resolution, high-performance progressive scan cameras featuring four Megapixel resolution with possible dual tap (at 15fps) or single tap (at 8fps) modes.
JAI Pulnix has added a new member to its growing line of Gigabit Ethernet cameras. The TM-1327GE features a 2/3-inch image sensor and the ability to capture 30fps at a full 1.4-Megapixel resolution.
The TM-6740 camera series from JAI PULNiX has a new C-mount lens flange that lets users adjust back focus to improve image sharpness when using lower-cost zoom lenses or custom optics.
JAI has introduced the CV-A20CL, which features a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels within a 2/3-inch format imager, providing 60fps over a Camera Link interface.
The TM-2016-8, a member of JAI Pulnix's AccuPiXEL line of cameras, is a 2.1 Megapixel camera with a one-inch progressive scan CCD.
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