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Matrix Vision expands range

Matrix Vision’s mvBlueCougar-XD family of dual GigE vision cameras include a wide range of high-end CCD sensors from Sony with resolutions up to 12 megapixels and CMOS sensors from CMOSIS up to 4 megapixels; up to 12-bit ADC. It has an adjustable flange and is able to control a motorised lens or a video iris. In June, the range will be extended with a new version fitted with a 2.3 megapixels global shutter Sony CMOS sensors. Besides slow motion capturing, the camera features de-noising via frame avera
June 9, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Matrix Vision’s mvBlueCougar-XD
7792 Matrix Vision’s mvBlueCougar-XD family of dual GigE vision cameras include a wide range of high-end CCD sensors from 576 Sony with resolutions up to 12 megapixels and CMOS sensors from CMOSIS up to 4 megapixels; up to 12-bit ADC.

It has an adjustable flange and is able to control a motorised lens or a video iris. In June, the range will be extended with a new version fitted with a 2.3 megapixels global shutter Sony CMOS sensors.

Besides slow motion capturing, the camera features de-noising via frame averaging, high dynamic range imaging and burst mode acquisitioning thanks to the 256MB image memory. It has four opto-isolated digital inputs with current limiters and four high-side solid state relay outputs.

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