PL-C721 camera
PixeLink has launched the PL-C721 camera, providing a form factor of 32 x 48 x 10mm without the lens mount
PixeLink has launched the PL-C721 camera, providing a form factor of 32 x 48 x 10mm without the lens mount
PixeLink has released the PL-V721-RDK colour and monochrome industrial cameras
PixeLink, a provider of industrial cameras for the machine vision and microscopy markets, has released the PL-E950 CCD industrial camera
PixeLink has released the PL-H960 family of professional industrial cameras. Designed for industrial applications requiring high precision, the PL-H960 series of machine vision cameras deliver high-quality imagery and performance in a compact package
PixeLink has introduced the PL-C741 compact camera, providing high resolution, low noise images for outstanding value in a broad range of industrial applications
PixeLink has released the newest model in its PL-C series of professional machine vision cameras. The PL-C775 colour compact cameras provide high resolution and low noise images
PixeLink recently added two models to its PL-C series of machine vision cameras
PixeLink has released the PL-C series of machine vision cameras designed for demanding industrial applications
PixeLink, a global provider of industrial cameras for the machine vision and microscopy markets, has released the PL-E535 industrial camera
PixeLink has released the PL-E533 USB 2.0 colour camera, designed for a broad range of applications, and featuring 12fps at 3 megapixel resolution
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