Block camera with 30x zoom and Sony sensor introduced by Tamron

Aug. 10, 2018
Featuring 30x optical and 16x digital zoom, Tamron’s first global shutter block camera is designed for integration into various embedded vision applications.

Featuring 30x optical and 16x digital zoom, Tamron’s first global shutter block camera is designed for integration into various embedded vision applications. The camera is based on the 3.2 MPixel Sony IMX265 CMOS image sensor, which is a global shutter sensor in a 1/1.8” format that can achieve a frame rate of 60 fps.

Available through FRAMOS, the camera has selectable output between NTSC/PAL to 1080p/60 and offers a field of view between 60° and 2.5° and features a f-stop between 1.5 and 4.8, depending on the zoom factor. Additionally, the MP2030M-GS camera module has both LVDS and composite video and can be controlled via VISCA.

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Contact: Tamron USA, Inc.
Headquarters: Commack, NY, USA
Product: MP2030M-GS block camera
Key Features: 3.2 MPixel Sony IMX265 CMOS image sensor, LVDS and composite video, 30x optical and 16x digital zoom.

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