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Line-Scan Cameras

A line-scan camera is a type of digital camera designed to capture images one line or row of pixels at a time, rather than a full two-dimensional frame in a single exposure. Learn more about line-scan cameras →

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SVS-Vistek GmbH - Gilching, Germany
Teledyne DALSA, European Sales Office - Krailling, Germany
Teledyne e2v France - Saint Egreve, France
Teledyne HiRel Electronics - Milpitas, CA
Teledyne Photometrics - Tucson, AZ
Teledyne Photometrics - Birmingham, United Kingdom
Terasense Group Inc. - San Jose, CA
Thermoteknix Systems Ltd. - Cambridge, United Kingdom
Tichawa Vision GmbH - Friedberg, Germany
Vieworks Co. Ltd. - Anyang, South Korea
Wintriss Engineering Corp. - San Diego, CA
X-Scan Imaging Corp. - San Jose, CA
Xenics - Leuven, Belgium
Zebra Technologies Inc. - Lincolnshire, IL

Glossary
  • camera A light-tight box that receives light from an object or scene and focuses it to form an image on a light-sensitive material or a detector. The camera generally contains a lens of variable aperture and a shutter of variable speed to precisely control...
  • high-speed movie camera A camera designed to record at rates exceeding 50 fps. For frame rates up to about 500 fps, an ordinary pull-down mechanism can be used. From 500 to 1000 fps, the film must be moved continuously, the image being made to move at the same speed as the...
  • line-scan camera A line-scan camera, also known as a line-scan image sensor or linear array camera, is a type of digital camera designed to capture images one line or row of pixels at a time, rather than a full two-dimensional frame in a single exposure. It is...
  • line scan Line scan refers to a method of capturing images or data by scanning a single line at a time, as opposed to capturing the entire image simultaneously. This technique is commonly used in various imaging and scanning applications where a continuous or...
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