e2v manufactures the EliixA family of multiline cameras for multi wavelength detection. The camera family features row spacing of one line and either a near infrared or monochrome optional fourth line.
Products and Press Releases
Olympus has introduced the Cell*3.0 family range of imaging systems, an integrated collection of software tools and hardware systems that provides a fully flexible and modular range of imaging products.
HGH Infrared Systems has introduced the IR Revolution 360, a 20° vertical, 360° horizontal field of view (FOV) panoramic infrared vision system for security and surveillance.
Firstsight Vision has introduced its parent company Stemmer Imaging's latest version of Common Vision Blox, its hardware independent programming library.
Basler has expanded its Scout series of cameras with four new models based on Sony's ICX445 CCD sensor.
HGH Infrared Systems has introduced the new IR Revolution 360, a 20° vertical, 360° horizontal field of view (FOV) panoramic infrared vision system for security and surveillance.
Basler is adding a new Auto Features Suite to its Scout and Pilot camera series, to include automatic gain control, automatic exposure control and automatic white balance control.
Xenics has introduced the Gobi-384, an uncooled microbolometer camera covering the LWIR 8 to 14µm.
Point Grey Research has launched the Ladybug3 high performance 360° spherical digital video system.
Andor Technology has introduced drivers within uManager for its complete range of iXon+ and Luca EMCCD cameras.
Basler has updated its Runner series, which now includes seven models (six monochrome cameras and one tri-linear colour camera) with 1k and 2k CCD sensors and screwable RJ-45 connectors.
Andor Technology has implemented the Cropped Sensor mode as a standard, user-selectable feature with its iXon+, Newton and iKon range of high-performance EMCCD (Electron Multiplying CCD) and CCD cameras.
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