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IDS Imaging launches four new USB 3.0 cameras

IDS cameras can be used for traffic monitoring and machine vision applications
May 11, 2017 Read time: 1 min

Imaging Development Systems (IDS) has launched four new cameras: two USB 3.0 industrial cameras for traffic monitoring (ITS) and the others for machine vision applications.

The UI-3880CP industrial camera features the IMX178 1/1.8" rolling shutter CMOS sensor offers 6.4MP (3088 x 2076) while the UI-3860CP model has Sony’s IMX290 1/3" rolling shutter 2.1 MP (1936 x 1096) CMOS sensor offering full HD 120fps and is said to be a good choice for cost-effective applications.

Designed for machine vision applications, the other two cameras also offer full HD with a resolution of 3.2 MP (2056 x 1542) and will be available as colour or monochrome version. The UI-3070CP model utilises the IMX252 sensor, while the UI-3270CP camera uses the IMX265 sensor and both are said to provide excellent values, image quality and dynamic range.

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