Choosing a machine vision camera

June 20, 2016
In terms of choosing the correct camera for your machine vision system, understanding camera and optics specifications are key. In a free webcast on July 13, Nigel Holmes, Vision Technology Manager, Federal Mogul Corporation, will describe these specifications, while also touching on resolution, pixel count, field of view, as well as provide an overview of the types of cameras that are currently available.  

In terms of choosing the correct camera for your machine vision system, understanding camera and optics specifications are key.

In a free webcast on July 13, Nigel Holmes, Vision Technology Manager, Federal Mogul Corporation, will describe these specifications, while also touching on resolution, pixel count, field of view, as well as provide an overview of the types of cameras that are currently available.

He will also explain how these specifications impact system performance for producing images that can be analyzed by machine vision software. Furthermore, Holmes will discuss how choosing the correct lens for your camera can affect system performance. During the webcast, attendees will come away knowing what factors to consider in choosing a machine vision camera for your application, and how to weigh these specific parameters. Following the webcast, you’ll have the opportunity to get your cameras-specific questions answered by Holmes, as the presentation will conclude with audience Q&A. Join us for this webcast sponsored by Lumenera, Teledyne DALSA, Microscan, and Point Grey.

Webcast information:

Choosing a machine vision camera
Nigel Holmes, Vision Technology Manager, Federal Mogul Corporation
July 13, 2016 11:00 AM EST (Approximately 1 hour)

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