• Rugged daylight HD camera from Adimec will be highlighted at SPIE DCS 2017

    At SPIE DCS 2017, Adimec will showcase its portfolio of vision products and technology, including its TMX series of rugged full HD cameras, which provide full motion video in daylight on airborne payloads, long-range observations systems, and other sensor system architectures.
    March 27, 2017
    2 min read

    At SPIE DCS 2017, Adimec will showcase its portfolio of vision products and technology, including its TMX series of rugged full HD cameras, which provide full motion video in daylight on airborne payloads, long-range observations systems, and other sensor system architectures. The latest camera, the TMX55, is equipped with the 8.9 MPixel Sony IMX255 CMOS image sensor, and can maintain a maximum frame rate of 30 fps at a maximum of 1 frame latency with the CoaXPress interface. The camera features auto exposure control, automatic white balance and auto contrast enhancement, as well as the Adaptive Resolution functionality, which is a set of proprietary interpolation algorithms in the camera to adapt CMOS pixels to deliver equivalent or better image quality as CCD at the same field of view.

    SPIE DCS 2017 booth number: 816

    To Learn More:

    Contact: Adimec Advanced Imaging Systems
    Headquarters
    : Eindhoven, The Netherlands
    Product: TMX55 rugged daylight HD camera
    Key Features: 8.9 MPixel Sony IMX255 CMOS image sensor, 30 fps at maximum resolution, CoaXPress interface, Adaptive Resolution feature.

    What Adimec says:
    View more information on the camera.

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