USB3 Vision and GigE Vision cameras from Toshiba Teli to be showcased at VISION 2016

Oct. 19, 2016
Toshiba Teli to highlight its USB3 Vision and GigE Vision cameras at VISION 2016. 

At VISION 2016, Toshiba Teli will showcase its BU and DU series of USB3 Vision cameras, as well as its BG series of GigE Vision cameras.

Two new cameras in the DU line will be featured: the DU1207 and the DU806, both of which are available in monochrome (DU1207M, DU806M), color without IR cut filter (DU1207MC, DU806MC) and with IR cut filter (DU1207MCF, DU806MCF). These cameras feature the 8.8 MPixel Sony IMX255 CMOS image sensor (DU806) and 12 MPixel Sony IMX253 CMOS image sensor and can reach speeds of 40 fps and 30 fps, respectively. In addition, Toshiba Teli will showcase its BU series of USB3 Vision cameras, which are available in multiple models with Sony Pregius and Starvis CMOS image sensors from 2.3 MPixel to 12 MPixel.

Lastly, the company will highlight its BG series of GigE Vision cameras, which are available in a number of monochrome and black and white models and feature the 3 MPixel Sony IMX265 and 5 MPixel Sony IMX264 global shutter CMOS image sensors.

VISION 2016 booth number: Hall 1, Stand E31

To Learn More:

Contact:Toshiba Teli
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Products:
BU and DU series of USB3 Vision cameras, BG series of GigE Vision cameras
Key Features:
USB3 Vision and GigE Vision interfaces, global shutter CMOS image sensors from Sony (Pregius and Starvis), GenICam compliant.

What Toshiba Teli says:
View more information on the new DU cameras.
View more information on the BU cameras.
View more information on the BG cameras.

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