Point Grey Research has added four new models to its Flea2 family of FireWire digital cameras, including 1.3 and 5 Megapixel options.
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Aqsense has launched its C++ software development suite for 3D machine vision industrial applications. The software is structured as a set of tools that can be connected to a common core.
Point Grey Research has launched version 1.8 of its FlyCapture software development kit, which provides a common software interface to control all Point Grey digital imaging products.
Dalsa has introduced its latest Sapera Processing software, including a new colour tool – a suite of colour image processing classes for machine vision applications.
Multipix Imaging supplies and supports MVTec's software product Halcon, which is ideal for a large variety of application areas, including the semiconductor industry, inspection applications, medicine, and surveillance.
Resolve Optics has introduced a rugged miniature varifocal zoom lens, enabling the development of a multiplatform Head-Up Display (HUD) camera.
Edmund Optics has released the Telecentric Backlight Illuminator, combining the advantages of backlighting an object with the benefits of a telecentric lens design.
JAI has introduced a 5 Megapixel camera with GigE Vision digital interface as part of the Basic tier of the company's three-tier C3 Camera Suite.
Instrument Systems has launched the LumiCam 1300, with integrated LumiCam Software 4.0, for fast and reliable measurement display in the field of production.
A number of new variants have been added to the uEye Gigabit Ethernet cameras from IDS, available from Firstsight Vision.
Alrad Imaging has introduced the VDS Vosskuhler NIR-300, an infrared camera with a spectral range of 0.9–1.7µm. The digital camera incorporates a 320 x 256 InGaAs sensor with a 14-bit readout at 50fps.
Andor Technology has introduced a set of optimised drivers for Luca R and Luca S imaging EMCCD cameras within the Meta imaging series of acquisition and analysis software.
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