XiX cameras
Ximea has introduced new models in its XiX cameras, which use Sony medium-format BSI sensors with exceptionally high resolution
Ximea has introduced new models in its XiX cameras, which use Sony medium-format BSI sensors with exceptionally high resolution
XIMEA designs and produces leading-edge, high-performance cameras with the fastest speeds and the smallest footprint, as well as highly optimized cameras and imaging solutions for volume OEM applications.
The portfolio is targeted towards industrial, hyperspectral, X-RAY, scientific-grade and high-speed applications as well as Multi camera systems.
The plethora of models are offered with CCD, CMOS and sCMOS sensors using USB and PCI Express (PCIe) interfaces in board level or housed versions, including cooled and customized options.
Ximea has released new models in its Xix camera series, equipped with Sony Presgius S sensors
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Ximea has added new models with exceptional Sony CMOS Pregius S sensors
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