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Cameras and Vision Systems

Specialising in products utilising leading edge technology and a high level of integration, we offer photodiode arrays, camera tubes, CCD photodiode arrays, CMOS photodiode arrays, CCD cameras both monochrome and colour, indium gallium arsenide photodiode arrays, line and area cameras, and cameras for CCTV. Click here for cameras for CCTV and security applications.

Special Offer: We are currently offering discounted prices for selected stock models of HanVision HVDUO CMOS cameras - click here for further details.

PerkinElmer’s fabless CCD and CMOS camera and array facility supplies cost effective, state of the art camera products to Industrial Inspection and Sorting, Military and Biomedical markets. The use of third party fabrication facilities and Far East manufacturing enables state of the art capital to be utilised in the manufacture of PerkinElmer’s Digital Imaging products. The portfolio includes monochrome and colour digital linescan cameras with CameraLink TM Outputs, and a TE Cooled CMOS camera with 8 Electron dark current.

HanVision was the first company to develop real time cameras using Foveon X3 sensors, the world's first stacked layer imaging devices for real time single chip true colour imaging.
Foveon technology is used in their HVSOLO line scan and HVDUO area scan cameras, including the new 14 Megapixel 14M HVDUO. 

Tichawa offer a high performance range of line light sources and contact image sensors for industrial applications.
If space is at a premium, the CIS offers the best solution in many situations. At low resolutions the Line Scan Camera is the more economical approach. At high resolutions the CIS is more economical. The point of equilibrium is somewhere around 4k Pixels. Above this point, cost of Camera Optics “explodes” while camera and light cost rise continuously. System cost jumps again when more then one camera is required.



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New BAC151 Video Microscope Sampling System for Portable Raman Microscopy
Date: 23 Oct 2008
The BAC151 video microscope adapter enables portable Raman microscopy, bringing microscopic Raman analysis out of the lab to wherever it’s needed. When coupled with B&WTek’s portable Raman spectrometers, this video microscope system provides the advantages of Raman microscopy at a fraction of the cost of most research instruments.


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