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Listing of all 128 news releases from Firstsight Vision:

Ring and dome LEDs shed more light on inspection

The latest high-power ring and dome diffuse LEDs from CCS provide up to six-times the illumination intensity of conventional devices.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision ( 8 May 2008)

Sensor website offers new search options

Firstsight Vision's new website new site is based around a central content database shared between all the Stemmer companies.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (21 April 2008)

Versatile cameras allow 7000 configurations

The six Stingray versions feature progressive scan colour or monochrome CCD sensors, each available with resolutions from VGA to 2Mpixels.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision ( 9 April 2008)

Machine vision system protects processing power

Multiple camera inputs allow the inspection of different views of the same part, or even different parts, simultaneously.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (20 March 2008)

Imaging toolkit offers huge speed boost

Using the graphical processing unit on the PC graphics card can boost speed for some image processing functions up to a factor of 10.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (10 March 2008)

Interchangeable cameras offer easy upgrades

All C3 CCD digital cameras from JAI are available with GigE Vision interfaces, making it very easy to switch from one camera to another.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (29 February 2008)

Industrial cables resist fires

KAB Cameralink-IND-XM and KAB Cameralink- PRO-XM cables offer protection from impacts and scuffing and have an operating temperature range from -40 to + 80C.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (23 January 2008)

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.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (15 January 2008)

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.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision ( 7 January 2008)

Imaging toolkit eases online inspection

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

News from Firstsight Vision ( 3 December 2007)

High-speed camera captures crisp images

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

News from Firstsight Vision (16 November 2007)

CCD cameras offer high frame rates

The cameras feature an auto-iris function which makes them ideally suited to outdoor applications, as they can cope with a wide range of light levels.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (24 October 2007)

Website explains telecentric lenses

Technical Tips from Firstsight Vision and its partners are published on a regular basis.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision ( 9 October 2007)

Cameras capture colour and NIR images

Colour and NIR images are acquired simultaneously from exactly the same field of view.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision ( 2 October 2007)

Vision system provides timing control

Firstsight Vision's CC320 can handle component sensing, camera triggering and reject gate control.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision ( 3 September 2007)

Camera released in CameraLink format

The Camera Link configuration of the Spyder3 CL allows easy integration into existing systems and can be used for a wide range of inspection applications.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (21 August 2007)

Inspection device protects processing power

Firstsight Vision's VA15 automated inspection device has all the processing power in a rugged, DIN mountable enclosure, instead of the camera head.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (16 August 2007)

Light sources suit industrial vision applications

The Stemmer Imaging group's intelligent light sources are designed with all the control electronics integrated into the unit so no external controllers are required.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (13 July 2007)

LCDs offer 100,000-hour lifespans

Firstsight Vision's LDR2/SQR LCDs create crisp vivid images with a high-intensity light output.  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision ( 3 July 2007)

GigE camera versions released

Firstsight Vision GigE A10, A70 and M9 cameras allow up to 10 sets of shutter gain, offset, and ROI size to be stored and applied on a frame-by-frame basis  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (21 June 2007)

Express acquisition for analogue vision data

LEDs shed more light on machine vision

Tools measure height in machine vision systems

Compact cameras offer Firewire interface

Machine vision cameras offer high image quality

Lens specialist focuses on machine vision

Colour line camera suits electronics applications

Compact cameras suit nonindustrial applications

IR and UV LEDS ease inspection

Expanded machine vision handbook published

Lighting controller meets GigE standard

GigE Vision cameras show up at IPOT

Automated inspection device needs no PLC

GigE Vision technology explained

Camera provides machine vision in low light

CMOS camera provides detailed information

Vision standards explained

Digital cameras suit industrial applications

Double launch for three-CCD cameras

FireWire cameras cover more industrial uses

Linescan camera triples responsivity

Housing protects USB2.0 cameras

PCI Express frame grabber upgrades machine vision

Two Firewire cameras added to range

Software is foundation for vision development

Linescan cameras suit high-speed inspection

Linescan cameras speed low-light applications

Low light level cameras boast high resolution

Illuminator sheds light on machine vision

Frame grabbers accelerate image acquisition

Compact machine vision cameras run via USB

UV ring lights improve image quality

Vision software makes the most of smart sensors

Remote head camera upgrades machine vision

Modular solution for high magnification imaging

Full frame camera boasts ultrahigh resolution

Vision system is ready for the factory floor

Machine vision camera adds CameraLink interface

Linescan inspection comes to factory environment

Frame grabbers upgrade to PCI Express

Purchasing power cuts camera costs

Cameras gain Gigabit Ethernet option

Managing images from multiple cameras

Image processing engine frees CPU resources

Frame grabber brings machine vision together

Camera boasts best image quality and sensitivity

Camera aims for traffic systems applications

More Sony cameras for industrial vision

Camera offers double the resolution

Dome lights cut machine vision reflections

Line scan camera delivers more sensitivity

Cameras promise improved resolution vision

Smart vision for high-speed inspection

Controller provides safe source for vision tasks

Industrial PC is black-box vision solution

Popular machine vision camera upgraded

Modular design for machine vision cameras

Convertors add range to CameraLink machine vision

Lenses focus on machine vision tasks

Area scan camera aids image analysis

Camera survives extreme environments

European grouping to improve imaging services

High-res mono camera bristles with features

Industrial cameras offer more for the same price

Controllers shed light on machine vision

Educational discount on machine vision kit

Industrial Firewire cameras boast extra features

Machine vision systems take on more camera options

Lenses increase resolution for machine vision

Acquisition expands camera range

Machine vision software is hardware independent

Green lasers show up well

Vision appliance provides inspection without PC

Speedy camera comes with CameraLink onboard

More resolution from Firewire cameras

Hi-res camera provides faster vision

Grabber has six appeal for machine vision

CMOS cameras come to the UK

Toolkit aids machine vision design

Camera isn't fooled by blue moves

CMOS camera stops the action for machine vision

Camera supports asynchronous triggering modes

Camera combines speed and resolution

Lenses focus on machine vision

Board grabs almost any old analogue video signals

Zoom a bonus for camera system

New franchise sheds light on machine vision

UV-sensitive camera sees finer details

Rainbow of lasers includes infra-red

Keep up to date on machine vision

Frame grabber takes all the latest cameras

Camera has more than double the pixels

Frame grabber interface simplifies integration

First framegrabber to support Camera Link fully

Entry-level and high-res machine vision lenses

New software for computer-intensive imaging

First industrial camera with setup through RS232

Catalogue a good resource for vision developers

Frame grabbers feature high-VGA accelerator

PCI Bus frame-grabber meets Camera Link standard

Flexible interface for capturing video into Linux

New UK distributor for structured lighting lasers

New UK distribution for PerkinElmer Xenon strobes

IEEE-1394 digital camera technology without a PC

160MHz data rate from small linescan camera

Faster Pentium III-based Embedded Vision Engine

Speed doubled for high-resolution cameras

Digital frame grabber has enhanced features

 

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