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Versatile vision sensors offer simple operation

The SVS2 provides a simple solution for packaging lines, food and beverage industries, automotive and electronic plants.

News from Datasensor (UK), Jan 30, 2008

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Broad spectrum source sheds light on IR vision

Halogen light source employs proprietary technology to deliver high illuminance across the spectral region 1000-1800nm.

News from Moritex Europe, Jan 30, 2008

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CMOS devices boost camera speeds

By using a single highly integrated CMOS device, Silicon Imaging has developed a very compact, low-power, ultra high-speed digital camera system.

News from Kane Computing, Jan 29, 2008

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Lightweight camera monitors tough environments

Vision Components' VisiCube camera is integrated into existing automation environments via an RS422 and an Ethernet interface.

News from Vision Components, Jan 29, 2008

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Monochrome cameras offer high frame rates

The unit's large built-in image buffer ensures secure, reliable high-speed data transfer at high speeds, even in multicamera applications.

News from Industrial Vision Systems, Jan 28, 2008

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Imaging system captures 200 IR images a second

Using a continuously rotating filter wheel, synchronised with the FPA detector, the Orion captures a single snap-shot image for each filter position, enabling true multispectral imaging.

News from Cedip Infrared Systems, Jan 24, 2008

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Optics resist radiation

Resolve Optics' fixed-focus nonbrowning lens have been designed for use with 1/2, 2/3 and 1in CCTV cameras as well as Newvicon and Chalnicon tubes in a variety of nuclear monitoring applications.

News from Resolve Optics, Jan 24, 2008

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Compact camera takes GigE vision onboard

The Basler Pilot 5Mpixel GigE vision camera is billed as a perfect camera for inspection tasks, medical and microscopy applications, and intelligent traffic systems.

News from Multipix Imaging, Jan 23, 2008

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Camera accelerates near-infra-red imaging

High speed imager is used for hot glass and metals processing, agricultural inspection, wood inspection, remote ground sensing, materials classification and sorting, and high-speed spectroscopy.

News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems, Jan 17, 2008

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Cameras capture up to 320,000 frames a second

The CamRecord 5000 is a high-sensitivity high-peed camera with a frame rate of 5000 frames a second at full sensor resolution of 512 x 512 pixels.

News from Firstsight Vision, Jan 15, 2008

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New distributor brings Sony cameras to the UK

Sony will be exhibiting on the MVD booth, Number 2302, at IPOT 2008, at the NEC in Birmingham next month.

News from Sony Europe - Image Sensing Solutions, Jan 11, 2008

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Remote head camera eases vision integration

Lightweight remote head weighs only 65g and delivers true colour and precision images with no image jitter.

News from Toshiba Imaging Systems Division, Jan 11, 2008

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Cameras produce clear images, day or night

Firstsight's day/night range features 14 monofocal manual and DC iris lenses and varifocal lenses with focal lengths from 2.5 to 80mm.

News from Firstsight Vision, Jan 7, 2008

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Thermal imaging offers long-range surveillance

Cedip Infrared Systems' Proton thermal imaging module is fully compliant with military specifications and is suitable for thermal IR measurement in airborne, naval or ground operations.

News from Cedip Infrared Systems, Jan 3, 2008

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GigE interfaced cameras ease system design

Three-tiered range of cameras gives users the unique ability to easily switch from camera to camera, and from tier to tier, depending on their application and environment needs.

News from JAI, Dec 20, 2007

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Vision system promises all-round view

OmniView uses four cameras to obtain a 360-degree view of all features on the entire surface.

News from Cognex UK, Dec 13, 2007

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Sensor boasts top resolution in contrast

Contrast sensor boasts the industry's highest resolution, and it is the only sensor able to reliably detect up to 50 grey-scale levels.

News from EMX Industries, Dec 7, 2007

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Imaging toolkit eases online inspection

Unlike many software-only products, CVB also supports advanced acquisition capabilities to ensure a robust and validated acquisition.

News from Firstsight Vision, Dec 3, 2007

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Future-proof camera in maintenance focus

Designed for a frequent user of infra-red, the ThermaCAM T-Series has a number of time-saving features to make the job easier and quicker.

News from Flir Systems, Nov 29, 2007

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Linescan cameras upgrade to Gigabit Ethernet

New series gives linescan camera applications the ability to use a Gigabit Ethernet interface and all the benefits that GigE brings.

News from Multipix Imaging, Nov 27, 2007

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Seminars to introduce camera/software package

Free half-day seminars will introduce the new Matrox Iris E-Series with Design Assistant smart camera/software package to the UK and Ireland.

News from Matrox Imaging, Nov 22, 2007

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Camera runs at 12 frames a second

A direct connection to the Gigabit Ethernet port on a remote computer means that no frame grabber is required.

News from Multipix Imaging, Nov 16, 2007

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Sensors automate reflective quality control.

Micro-Epsilon's reflectControl 'deflectometry' system allows a complete car body to be inspected in 90 seconds.

News from Micro-Epsilon UK, Nov 16, 2007

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High-speed camera captures crisp images

The Falcon 1.4M100 delivers 100 frames a second at full 1400 x 1024 pixel resolution.

News from Firstsight Vision, Nov 16, 2007

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System provides good images of small objects

The camera develops a large depth of field as optical magnification is minimal, meaning that 3D object images are 'sharp' on all surfaces.

News from Heidenhain (GB), Nov 12, 2007

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