GigE Vision cameras from Teledyne DALSA feature 9 and 12 MPixel Sony Pregius sensors

Aug. 23, 2016
New to the line of Genie Nano industrial cameras are the M4060, M4040, C4060 and C4040 GigE Vision cameras, which feature 9 and 12 MPixel Sony Pregius CMOS image sensors. 

New to the line of Genie Nano industrial cameras are the M4060, M4040, C4060 and C4040 GigE Vision cameras, which feature 9 and 12 MPixel Sony Pregius CMOS image sensors. The M4060 (monochrome) and C4060 (color) cameras feature the 9 MPixel Sony Pregius IMX255 CMOS image sensor, which has a 3.45 µm pixel size and can achieve speeds of 56 fps. The M4040 (monochrome) and C4040 (color), meanwhile, feature the 12 MPixel Sony Pregius IMX253 CMOS image sensor, which also has a

3.45 µm pixel size and can achieve speeds of 40 fps. All four models feature Teledyne DALSA’s Sapera LT software development kit and Trigger-to-Image-Reliability framework for full system-level monitoring, control, and diagnostics from image capture through transfer to host memory. Furthermore, the cameras feature the company’s TurboDrive technology, which enables faster frame rate and full image quality.

To Learn More:

Contact: Teledyne DALSA
Headquarters: Waterloo, ON, Canada
Product: Genie Nano GigE Vision cameras
Key Features: Color and monochrome versions, Sony IMX255 and IMX253 CMOS image sensors, Sapera LT SDK, TurboDrive technology.

What Teledyne DALSA says:
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