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Speedy new Genie camera from Teledyne Dalsa

Machine vision specialist Teledyne DALSA has expanded its Genie TS series with the addition of what it says is the fastest GigE camera available today, a new five megapixel camera that can reach speeds up to 51 frames per second (fps) in fast mode, the Genie TS M2560.
October 29, 2014 Read time: 1 min

Machine vision specialist 593 Teledyne DALSA has expanded its Genie TS series with the addition of what it says is the fastest GigE camera available today, a new five megapixel camera that can reach speeds up to 51 frames per second (fps) in fast mode, the Genie TS M2560.

This new Genie combines the industry’s latest image sensor technology with a newly optimised camera platform to deliver the widest, most powerful feature set ever in a GigE Vision camera.

The company says it delivers an amazing image due to in-sensor calibration which allows for onchip image processing and photo correction at the sensor level, providing a cost-efficient solution for challenging inspection applications.

Unique to the Genie TS camera family is a feature that allows the capture of multiple regions of interest, significantly reducing the amount of data transferred and simultaneously allowing systems to focus on events that are critical to the inspection.

This form of data reduction decreases the amount of information transferred, saving on bandwidth and minimising data transfer along the GigE link.

 Stand: D54, Hall 1

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