Toshiba Imaging releases 3CMOS 1080p camera with near-infrared capabilities

April 21, 2014
Toshiba Imaging has introduced the IK-HD5, a progressive scan, full HD1080p/1080i 2.1 MPixel camera with three 1/2.9” CMOS image sensors.

Toshiba Imaging has introduced the IK-HD5, a progressive scan, full HD1080p/1080i 2.1 MPixel camera with three 1/2.9” CMOS image sensors. The camera features a removable optical low-pass filter for dual-mode imaging applications in visible light and infrared spectrums, as well as expanded menu functions for red filter infrared mode and approximately 3dB increased sensitivity in the near infrared. In addition, the camera features a binning mode for up to 4x increased sensitivity, an image flip and mirror function, five user-configurable settings files, A C-Mount lens mount, remote control access via RS-232, and up to 1,000 TV lines resolution. The IK-HD5 camera is suitable for use in endoscopy, surgical microscopy, ophthalmology, infrared inspection, defense imaging, and machine vision inspection applications.

To Learn More:

Contact:
Toshiba Imaging
Headquarters: Irvine, CA, USA
Product:
IK-HD5 CMOS video camera
Key Features: Three 1/2.9” 2.1 MPixel progressive scan CMOS image sensors, switchable between 1080p and 1080i, up to 1,000 TV lines resolution, remote control via RS-232.

What Toshiba Imaging says:
View more information on the IK-HD5 camera.

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