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CMOS cameras come to the UK

Firstsight Vision has been appointed as the UK distributor for Photon Focus, providing a range of CMOS-based high-speed and smart camera systems.

News from Firstsight Vision, Jan 20, 2003

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Camera takes a view on industrial furnaces

A novel fully portable full-field-of-vision camera has been developed to assess combustion performance and structural integrity of furnaces burning gas or coal.

News from MTS, Jan 17, 2003

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Camera works better in low-light conditions

Kane Computing has a new version of the PL-A642 Pixelink Megapixel FireWire colour camera in the UK, featuring improved image quality and better performance in low light conditions.

News from Kane Computing, Jan 16, 2003

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Sensor is small but reliable

Even with dimensions of just 11mm deep, 12mm wide and 30mm high, the 303 series of sensors offers significant improvements in sensing reliability by reducing the effects of spurious light sources.

News from Leuze Mayser, Jan 16, 2003

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Sensor can be relied on to find leaks

The SUNX EX-F70 series of sensors is a reliable detection system that is able to consistently detect small liquid leaks and inform a control system.

News from Matsushita Electric Works UK, Jan 15, 2003

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Readers make sense of 2D barcodes

To complement and extend the functionality of its extensive range of barcode readers and vision systems Leuze Mayser has added a series of two-dimensional code readers.

News from Leuze Mayser, Jan 14, 2003

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Vision systems keep UK manufacturer competitive

Machine vision sensors are helping a world-beating assembly 'solutions provider' stay competitive in the manufacture of electronic components.

News from Cognex UK, Jan 10, 2003

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Applications support at IPOT

Image Management Technologies will be inviting systems integrators and other visitors to tell the company about their future applications needs during next month's IPOT and Machine Vision Show.

News from Image Management Technologies, Jan 9, 2003

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LEDs shed light on machine vision

Multipix Imaging has signed a new distribution agreement with RVSI Nerlite.

News from Multipix Imaging, Jan 9, 2003

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No blooming advantage for CMOS-sensor-based camera

New from Multipix Imaging at next month's IPOT 2003, the A600f series is the latest line of area scan cameras from Basler Vision Components.

News from Multipix Imaging, Jan 9, 2003

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Calibration guarantees IR camera accuracy

Cedip Infrared Systems has installed a new automated calibration test bench in its production facility.

News from Cedip Infrared Systems, Jan 8, 2003

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Expanding vision

Absolute Vision has outgrown its offices after just over one year's trading.

News from Absolute Vision, Dec 17, 2002

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IR camera optimised for telecomms and spectroscopy

Cedip Infrared Systems has a new camera designed to meet the demanding infra-red analysis requirements of spectroscopic test equipment for telecommunication and process monitoring.

News from Cedip Infrared Systems, Dec 16, 2002

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Digital readout technology aids Vision Engineering

With steadily rising international sales in the early 1990s Vision Engineering needed a digital readout company that could complement its in-house mechanical and optical skills.

News from ACI (Europe), Dec 10, 2002

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Custom sensor boosts Kodak's resolution

FillFactory has begun shipments to Kodak Professional of a customised 13.85Mpixel CMOS image sensor for its new SLR camera, the DCS Pro 14n.

News from FillFactory, Dec 9, 2002

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Courses make the most of thermal cameras

Getting the most from a thermal imaging camera starts with thorough training to give the operator the skill and confidence to maximise its potential.

News from Flir Systems, Dec 2, 2002

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Interface has vision for FireWire cameras

Basler's IEEE1394 cameras series are now directly accessible by MVTec ActivVision Tools (AVT) and Halcon.

News from Multipix Imaging, Nov 21, 2002

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Cameras and machine vision in Birmingham

Image Management Technologies (IMT) has signed to appear at the Image Processing and Optical Technology (IPOT) and Machine Vision show, to be held at the UK NEC on 12th and 13th February 2003.

News from Image Management Technologies, Nov 20, 2002

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FireWire camera uses latest CMOS sensor

The A600f is the latest digital camera series available from the leading European manufacturer Basler VC and distributed throughout the UK and Ireland by Multipix Imaging.

News from Multipix Imaging, Nov 18, 2002

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Camera isn't fooled by blue moves

The CL-T7 is Dalsa's latest colour linescan camera delivering significantly more sensitivity than previous models.

News from Firstsight Vision, Nov 15, 2002

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CMOS camera stops the action for machine vision

The third member of the Dalstar Stop Action Series of high performance areas scan cameras from Firstsight Vision is the 1M75-SA.

News from Firstsight Vision, Nov 14, 2002

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Camera supports asynchronous triggering modes

New from Firstsight Vision is the Sony XC-HR70, the latest addition to the HR range of miniature progressive scan cameras.

News from Firstsight Vision, Nov 14, 2002

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Vehicle inspection application may be UK's biggest

A robot-enabled Cognex vision system is inspecting cross car beams for the V184 Ford Transit at the rate of 40 per hour, at the factory of Lander Automotive in Woodgate near Birmingham.

News from Cognex UK, Nov 12, 2002

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Integrator has vision for automotive market

Systems integrator ALPHR Technology has set up a new partnership with Cognex.

News from Cognex UK, Oct 25, 2002

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Thermal imaging camera helps the rag trade

British designer Alexander McQueen unveiled his spring/summer 2003 ready-to-wear collection during Paris Fashion Week with the help of a Livingston-supplied thermal imaging camera.

News from Livingston UK, Oct 24, 2002

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