50 MPixel camera and DVR from IO Industries to be showcased at VISION 2016
On display at the IO Industries booth at VISION 2016 will be the company’s new Flare 50MP camera(pictured), along with its DVR Express Core 2 MAX digital video recorder. The Flare 50MP features a 35mm full frame 50 MPixel electronic global shutter CMOS image sensor that can produce 7920 x 6004 images at more than 30 fps. The camera—which is available in monochrome and color—provides four CoaXPress digital video outputs, which enable high-speed data transmission at up to 25 Gbps.
Video can be quickly sent to real-time image processing systems or uncompressed recorders, including the DVR Express Core 2 MAX, which will also be on display at the show. The DVR Express Core 2 MAX is an uncompressed solid-state video recorder with integrated synchronization, timing and video monitoring features. The DVR can record from up to four channels of high-speed digital video, storing it immediately to solid-state storage, with a software interface that combines operational controls, system status, and real-time video display.
VISION 2016 booth number: Hall 1, Stand I18
To Learn More:
Contact:IO Industries
Headquarters: London, ON, Canada
Product: Flare 50MP camera, DVR Express Core 2 MAX digital video recorder
What IO Industries says:
View more information on the Flare 50MP.
View more information on the DVR Express Core 2 MAX.
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