.: Featured Products & Services
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Motorized Lenses for AMR Operation
Theia Technologies Theia’s lenses with motorized zoom and focus in 4-10-, 9-36-, and 12-50-mm focal ranges offer 12 mpx, 300 lp/mm resolution in visible and NIR. They come in P-iris or DC auto-iris versions, in CS and D25 board mount, and C mount for some models. The lenses cover up to 1/1.7-in. and 1/2.3-in. image sensors and smaller.
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FXO Camera Soon Also With 25GigE Interface
SVS-Vistek GmbH SVS-Vistek now also announces the first 25GigE models of the FXO camera series. With a housing of just 50 x 50 mm, these cameras will be the most compact industrial cameras in the world with 25GigE interface.
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Triton HDR Camera with Adaptive Tone Mapping
LUCID Vision Labs Inc. The new Triton HDR camera utilizes the Sony IMX490 (BSI) back-illuminated CMOS sensor, allowing for simultaneous 120 dB HDR imaging and LED flicker mitigation. Featuring LUCID’s AltaView adaptive tone mapping engine, the camera delivers real-time tone-mapped image output directly from the camera, producing data-rich 8-bit images with enhanced details in the shadows and highlights.
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High Intensity Flat Diffuse Lights
Advanced illumination (Ai) Advanced illumination is announcing the release of their new FD2 High Intensity Back-lit Flat Diffuse Lights, an improved take on Ai’s popular FD series. The FD2 Series provides roughly twice the brightness, improved structural rigidity, and better thermal efficiency over their predecessor.
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CELESTA Light Engine
Lumencor Inc. CELESTA Light Engine houses seven lasers in a turnkey illuminator for fluorescence confocal spinning disk microscopy and spatially resolved transcriptomics. 1000 mW/color from the end of an optical fiber is powerful, intense, quiet, reproducible and consistent. High-end imaging and OEM instrumentation are well supported. Ask about customization.
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Machine Vision
Photonics Media Machine Vision is a book for anyone designing or selecting machine vision systems, and implementing or considering the use of machine vision for a specific application. This 260-page volume includes 32 articles on system design and selection, camera sensors, image processing, and more.
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