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Point Grey to showcase latest GigE and USB 3.0 cameras at SPS IPC Drives 2013

Point Grey will showcase its latest Blackfly GigE Vision cameras and its Grasshopper3 USB 3.0 cameras at SPS IPC Drives in Nuremberg, Germany from November 26-28, 2013.
Nov. 11, 2013
2 min read

Point Grey will showcase its Blackfly and Grasshopper3 cameras atSPS IPC Drives in Nuremberg, Germany from November 26-28, 2013. Point Grey’s Blackfly GigE Vision cameras range from 0.5 MPixel to 2.3 MPixel sizes and feature models with CCD or CMOS image sensors. Blackfly cameras, which achieve frame rates up to 60 fps, feature Power over Ethernet, 16 MByte frame buffers, LED status indicators, and an on-camera image processing which provides color interpolation, gamma, and lookup table functionality.

Grasshopper 3 cameras range from 2.8 MPixel to 9.1 MPixel sizes and feature models with CCD or CMOS image sensors. The cameras achieve frame rates up to 90 fps and combine an FPGA and frame buffer-based architecture.Grasshopper3 cameras, which also feature a full image processing pipeline, are suitable for use in flat panel inspection, 3D measurement, ophthalmology, flow-scanning cytometry, and fluorescence imaging.

SPS IPC Drives booth number:7A-246

To Learn More:

Contact:Point Grey
Headquarters: Richmond, BC, Canada
Products:Blackfly and Grasshopper3 cameras
Key Features: 0.5 MPixel to 2.3 MPixel sizes, frame rates up to 60 fps (Blackfly), 2.8 MPixel to 9.1 MPixel sizes, frame rates up to 90 fps. (Grasshopper3), CCD and CMOS sensor models.

What Point Grey says:
View more information on Blackfly cameras.
View more information on Grasshopper3 cameras.

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