Low light CMOS camera from Photonfocus to be showcased at LASER World of Photonics
May 22, 2015
On display at the Photonfocus booth at LASER World of Photonics 2015 will be the MV1-R1280-G2 low light CMOS camera. The monochrome camera, which has a GigE interface, features a proprietary CMOS image sensor. The sensor is a 2/3”, 1.3 MPixel rolling shutter CMOS sensor with a 7.1 μm pixel size that can achieve frame rates up to 33 fps at full resolution. The sensor, according to Photonfocus, utilizes a method of exposure and an optimized analog-to-digital conversion to reduce the read out noise under 1e-. Furthermore, the MV1-R1280-G2 CMOS camera features a dynamic range of 82 dB, a configurable region of interest mode, image correction, and a software development kit.
LASER World of Photonics booth number: Hall A2 Booth 213
To Learn More:
Contact:Photonfocus
Headquarters: Lachen, Switzerland
Product: MV1-R1280-G2 CMOS camera
Key Features: Proprietary 1.3 MPixel CMOS image sensor, 7.1 μm pixel size, 30 fps, dynamic range of 82 dB, configurable ROI.
What Photonfocus says:
View more information on the MV1-R1280-50-G2.
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