C-Blue One
C-Blue One is a scientific CMOS camera featuring a 1,608 x 1,104 monochrome CMOS sensor with 660 fps frame rate
C-Blue One is a scientific CMOS camera featuring a 1,608 x 1,104 monochrome CMOS sensor with 660 fps frame rate
Ximea has released a 5K high-speed industrial camera based on Gpixel GMAX0505 sensor. It has also introduced the MX377 camera with one of the largest sCMOS sensors available
Ximea has announced a cooled range of sCMOS cameras including backside illuminated models
Greg Blackman explores the latest advances made in scientific CMOS sensors and asks whether CCDs still have a place in life science imaging
Martin Schwarzbauer, at PCO, and Bernd Jähne, at HCI, Heidelberg University, discuss the need for quasi lossless image data compression from 16-bit images to 8-bit or less
Rob Ashwell looks at the advances being made in scientific image sensors and how these are furthering our understanding of the brain
Greg Blackman investigates the imaging techniques used for high-throughput cellular imaging and super resolution microscopy
Jessica Rowbury reports on the latest trends in imaging for fluorescence microscopy, including the move toward scientific CMOS technology
Greg Blackman looks at how SWIR spectral imaging can help reduce plastic pollution, both through environmental surveys and by improving sorting in recycling plants
Keely Portway looks at some of the new imaging techniques advancing biological investigation
Matthew Dale explores the new 3D vision tools that are enabling automated bin picking
Theia Technology’s Mark Peterson outlined the benefits of rectilinear lenses at AIA’s vision solutions conference. Greg Blackman reports
As AMD buys Xilinx and Nvidia acquires Arm, we ask two industry experts what this could mean for the vision sector
Greg Blackman reports on how the heads of AIA, VDMA Machine Vision, EMVA, and UKIVA assess the impact of the pandemic on the vision sector