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Basler adds eight new cameras to its ace range

Basler has added eight new Ace models to its camera range, with the latest generation of CMOS sensors from ON Semiconductor’s Python series. The new cameras feature a combination of compact design, CMOS sensors with the latest global shutter technology and are said to have an excellent price/performance ratio.
June 1, 2016 Read time: 1 min

7094 Basler has added eight new Ace models to its camera range, with the latest generation of CMOS sensors from ON Semiconductor’s Python series. The new cameras feature a combination of compact design, CMOS sensors with the latest global shutter technology and are said to have an excellent price/performance ratio.

With resolutions ranging from 2.3 to 5 megapixels, the latest models deliver up to 150fps and include the PGI feature set.

They supplement the 28 new cameras in the Ace series featuring Python sensors or Sony’s Pregius line, and all Ace models conform to the GigE Vision and USB3 Vision standards.

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