10GigE cameras featuring Sony Pregius and 50 MPixel CMOS sensors on display at Automate

March 9, 2017
Emergent Vision Technologies will showcase a number of its 10GigE cameras, including new models featuring Sony Pregius global shutter CMOS image sensors (pictured), as well as the 50 MPixel CMOSIS CMV50000 CMOS image sensor.

Emergent Vision Technologies will showcase a number of its 10GigE cameras, including new models featuring Sony Pregius global shutter CMOS image sensors (pictured), as well as the 50 MPixel CMOSIS CMV50000 CMOS image sensor. The new 10GigE cameras feature the Sony IMX252 (HR/HT 3000-S, 216 fps), Sony IMX250 (HR/HT 5000-S, 163 fps), Sony IMX255 (HR/HT 8000-S), and Sony IMX253 (HR/HT 12000-S, 68 fps.) The HR cameras are 10GigE via SFP+, while the HT cameras use 10GBaseT RJ45.

The HR-50000 and HT50000, meanwhile, feature the 50 MPixel CMV50000 CMOS image sensor, which enables an acquisition rate of 23 fps at full resolution. Like all other Emergent Vision Technologies cameras, these models offer various triggering modes for precise synchronization at <1µs.

Automate 2017 booth number: 2550

To Learn More:

Contact:Emergent Vision Technologies
Headquarters: Coquitlam, BC, Canada
Product:
10GigE cameras featuring Sony Pregius and CMOSIS CMOS sensors
Key Features:
10GigE interface via SFP+ and 10GBaseT RJ45, Sony Pregius global shutter CMOS image sensors, CMOSIS CMV50000 50 MPixel CMOS image sensor.s

What Emergent Vision Technologies says:
View more information on the new models with Pregius sensors.
View more information on the CMV50000 models.

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