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Machine Vision Cameras: Making the Right Selection

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Improvements and affordability have broadened the use of vision systems for inspection, but several factors should be considered before making a purchase.

GLEN AHEARN, TELEDYNE DALSA

Technological advances have resulted in new, higher-quality sensors that enable machine vision cameras to deliver greater features and functionality at a lower cost than ever before. These factors are motivating businesses in a widening range of industries and sizes to pursue these new, improved and more affordable cameras. Regardless of the industry, however, there are a number of factors to consider while pursuing a vision solution. For decades, companies have been using vision systems for inspection purposes when their products are of high value or have potential liabilities if...Read full article

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