Aviator camera models
Multipix Imaging has launched two Basler Aviator camera models. The mono and colour models feature 31fsp speed at 2,330 x 1,750 pixel resolution and a Camera Link interface
Multipix Imaging has launched two Basler Aviator camera models. The mono and colour models feature 31fsp speed at 2,330 x 1,750 pixel resolution and a Camera Link interface
Stockeryale has launched the Cobra Slim line scan illumination, a chip-on-board reflective array available from Multipix Imaging
Multipix Imaging has launched four new models to the successful Bobcat series from Imperx
Multipix Imaging has launched the Picolo U4 H.264 PCI-104 board from Euresys, a four video input capture and H.264 compression board targeting mobile video-surveillance applications
Basler has expanded its Pilot GigE series with models equipped with Kodak's dual tap KAI-01020 CCD sensor
Multipix Imaging has launched a platform of DVR systems known as the Peripheral DVR, from IO Industries.
Multipix Imaging has extended the Basler Aviator area scan camera family with two new models providing 2 Megapixel resolution and up to 65fps.
Multipix Imaging has introduced the '3D Vision' technologies now available with the Halcon 9.0 image processing library from MVTec Software.
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