Cameras
Cameras
Cameras
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Introduction<br />
<strong>Cameras</strong> for Science and Industry<br />
In addition to the field of classical machine vision, cameras<br />
are also used in other fields, such as Astronomy, microscopy<br />
and many other imaging applications. Depending on the industry<br />
and application, special requirements for a camera<br />
are decisive. Typical applications include the recording of different<br />
wavelength ranges using multispectral cameras based<br />
on prisms of the inspection of roll-fed material using line<br />
scan cameras. Furthermore in high speed production, inspection<br />
machinery, and applications in life sciences, outdoor<br />
surveillance and aerospace our cameras are expected<br />
to perform under the most demanding conditions. Besides<br />
different specifications an important criterion is the sensor of<br />
the camera, but also the resolution, interface, frame rate, dark<br />
current, read out noise and much more is indispensable. We<br />
are providing cameras with the best performance you can get<br />
out of a sensor by using cutting-edge electronics. Making our<br />
cameras very reliable, rugged and compact we offer the best<br />
cameras in the market. Additionally to the standard cameras<br />
which are used in the common fields with CCD and CMOS sensors,<br />
Laser 2000‘s portfolio also offers low light level cameras<br />
with outperforming Quantum efficiency like EMCCD, sCMOS,<br />
SWIR, single-photon (SPAD), all-in-focus cameras, and cameras<br />
with special vacuum design.<br />
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