SV-1000 video borescope
Toshiba America Information Systems’ Imaging Systems Division has introduced a small, digital video borescope with illumination, the SV-1000
Toshiba America Information Systems’ Imaging Systems Division has introduced a small, digital video borescope with illumination, the SV-1000
Keely Portway looks at some of the miniature imaging technology used in endoscopes
Toshiba Imaging introduces the JCS-HR5U, an ultra-compact (approx. 1.75” x 1.75” x 3”), CMOS HD video camera designed especially for clinical microscopy and scientific imaging
Toshiba America Information Systems' Imaging Systems Division introduces the IK-CT2, an ultra-small, chip-on-tip video camera system
Toshiba America Information Systems' Imaging Systems Division introduces the latest product in the full-HD video camera family, the IK-HD5UM
Toshiba America Information Systems' Imaging Systems Division has announced the IK-HD5U, its first high-definition, 3-CMOS video camera with full frame rate HD output via USB3.0
Toshiba Imaging Systems Division has launched the IK-4K, UltraHD 4K, a small three-chip video camera with an 8-megapixel, 3,840 x 2,160 pixel output
Toshiba Imaging Systems Division has released the IK-HD5, a progressive-scan, 2.1 megapixel, 3CMOS camera for colour-critical applications
Toshiba Imaging has released the second in a series of HD remote-head cameras
Toshiba Imaging has introduced the IK-TF series of progressive scan cameras for colour area scan machine vision applications
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There’s a renaissance underway in shortwave infrared imaging as thin-film photodetectors come online. Tim Hayes reports