CoaXPress and mini machine vision cameras to be demonstrated by IO Industries at VISION 2018

Oct. 3, 2018
At VISION 2018 in Stuttgart, Germany, IO Industries will showcase its Victorem CXP and Victorem 4KSDI-mini series of cameras.

At VISION 2018 in Stuttgart, Germany, IO Industries will showcase its Victorem CXP and Victorem 4KSDI-mini series of cameras. The Victorem CXP cameras feature the following Sony Pregius CMOS image sensors: IMX287, IMX273, IMX174, IMX252, IMX250, IMX255, IMX253, and IMX183. These cameras feature a CoaXPress interface compatible with existing and new lower-cost single-channel CoaXPress frame grabbers.

The Victorem 4KSDI-Mini is a compact 4K/UHD camera head that needs a single 12G-SDI connection to provide 4K 60 fps video, but can also support 6G, 3G and HD-SDI output formats. These cameras feature the following Sony CMOS image sensors: Sony Pregius IMX305 (4KSDI-Mini) and Sony Exmor-R IMX183 (4KSDI-Mini RS). Additionally, the 2KSDI-Mini is a 54 mm x 33 mm x 44 mm camera that output in 2K, 1080p, 1080i, and 720p, at up to 60 fps. This camera is available with either a global shutter Sony Pregius IMX265 or a rolling shutter Sony Exmor-R IMX265.

VISION 2018 booth number: Hall 1, Stand 118

To Learn More:

Contact:IO Industries
Headquarters: London, ON, Canada
Producst: Victorem CXP and Victorem 4KSDI-mini cameras
Key Features: CoaXPress and HD-SDI interfaces, rolling and global shutter Sony CMOS image sensors, up to 523 fps (Victorem models), up to 60 fps (4KSDI and 2KSDI models).

What IO Industries says:
View more information on the CXP models.
View more information on the 4KSDI models.
View more information on the 2KSDI models.

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