The Stingray camera family from Allied Vision Technologies (AVT) is now complete. The 'transformer' camera Stingray was designed modularly to adapt quickly, simply, and economically to almost any application.
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Multipix Imaging now supplies Basler's expanded Scout series. The four camera models are based on Sony's high sensitivity ICX285 CCD sensor and feature a 30fps per second image capture rate.
Kodak has introduced a 50 Megapixel CCD image sensor for professional photography. The Kodak KAF-50100 image sensor features a small pixel size, which reduces 'click-to-capture' time for improved camera response.
JAI has launched a 5 Megapixel progressive scan camera in the Basic tier of the company's new 3-tier C3 Camera Suite - a complete camera range based on JAI's core camera concept (C3).
Basler Vision Technologies has introduced the Sprint 8k, a new member of the Sprint line scan camera family. A dual line CMOS sensor design provides outstanding image quality.
Toshiba Teli has launched the FireDragon series of progressive scan CCD cameras, available in monochrome and colour versions.
Land Instruments International has released the latest version of its FTI-E fixed thermal imaging system. The FTI-E range incorporates four models for monitoring temperatures from -20 to 1,600°C
Firstsight Vision has added the Macro Varon 85mm f4.5 lens from Schneider Kreuznach to its optics portfolio. The lens features advanced 'continuous aberration suppression' technology to provide distortion-free and chromatic-corrected imaging.
Baumer has release the TXG14-fast, a 1.4 Megapixel Gigabit Ethernet digital camera with speeds of up to 30fps. Typical applications include those in the packaging industry and in measuring technology.
Baumer has extended its family of TX cameras. Three new 5 Megapixel colour cameras are available with a Gigabit Ethernet or FireWire IEEE1394b interface.
SVS-Vistek has expanded its SVCam camera line with an 11 Megapixel model (svs11002-12) with 12-bit data format and Camera Link interface.
Imaging Solutions Group has doubled the memory of its LightWise cameras, which are also now fully CE and RoHS compliant.
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