Edmund Optics now offers a new line of TML-HP (High Power) Telecentric Measuring Lenses that eliminates perspective errors that yield variations in magnifications through the depth of field.
Products and Press Releases
Nikon has added its DS-Fi1 digital camera head and DS-L2 and DS-U2 control units to its popular Digital Sight Series.
SVS-Vistek has introduced its camera family SVCam-GigE, designed according to the new international GigE Vision standard. The cameras are available from VGA, XVGA, one, two, four up to 11 Megapixel resolution.
Point Grey Research has unveiled the Bumblebee2 stereovision camera system. The new Bumblebee2 implements next-generation technology enabling faster acquisition times and improved 3D data quality.
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.
Version 9.0.1 of Common Vision Blox, Stemmer Imaging's machine vision software library meets the new standards of GigE Vision and GenICam.
The FOculus Tiny IEEE1394 camera series comes in monochrome and colour and includes a 1/3-inch CCD image sensor, available in VGA/XGA resolution.
Baumer has launched its new FireWire matrix camera series. The modular digital cameras support both FireWire 'a' and 'b', and provide net data transfer rates of up to 80 MB/s.
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.
Lumenera has released a new high definition USB 2.0 digital camera aimed at industrial markets, based on a new 1080P HD sensor making it suitable for industrial, military and medical imaging.
Vision Components has added to its range of intelligent cameras with the VC44xx camera series, which is suitable for highly complex applications.
XenICs has extended its product line of NIR image capture systems to include the fully digital, software-configurable camera XEVA-FPA-640, based on a thermoeletrically cooled InGaAs sensor array.
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