Point Grey to showcase new Chameleon3 camera family and others at VISION 2014
Among the USB3 and GigE Vision camera families that Point Grey will showcase at the VISION 2014 exhibition in Stuttgart, Germany is the newly-launched Chameleon3 camera line. The first three models in the USB3 Vision line, which can be converted to board-level models, are the 1.3 MPixel CM3-U3-13S2 and CM3-U3-13Y3 cameras and the 2.8 MPixel CM3-U3-28S4. The CM3-U3-13S2 features a 1/3" Sony ICX445 CCD image sensor with a 3.75 µm x 3.75 µm pixel size while the CM3-U3-13Y3 features a new 1/2" ON Semiconductor Python 1300 CMOS sensor with a 4.8 µm x 4.8 µm pixel size. The 2.8 MPixel CM3-U3-28S4 features a 1/1.8" Sony ICX818 CCD sensor with a 3.69 µm x 3.69 µm pixel size
Point Grey will also showcase its Blackfly series, which feature CCD and CMOS sensors, range from VGA to 5 MPixel models, and are available in USB3 and GigE Vision interfaces. The company will also showcase the Grasshopper3 series of cameras, which feature CCD and CMOS sensors with the throughput capabilities of USB 3.0 and GigE, and range from 1.4 MPixel to 12 MPixel models.
VISION 2014 booth number: Booth B42 – Hall 1
To Learn More:
Contact:Point Grey
Headquarters: Richmond, BC, Canada
Product: Chameleon3, Blackfly, and Grasshopper3 cameras
Key Features: 20 different cameras featuring the latest CCD and CMOS sensor technology, ranging from VGA to 12 MPixel, and available in USB3 Vision and GigE Vision models.
What Point Grey says:
View more information on the Chameleon3 cameras.
View more information on the other camera models.
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