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Taking a Closer Look at Camera Specifications

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Camera specifications can leave customers scratching their heads. Standardization of specifications and procedures will make the selection task easier by providing trustworthy performance data.

David Gardner

Purchasing a camera for high-performance imaging applications can be confusing and time-consuming. Manufacturers lack clear and consistently defined specifications, which makes it difficult to compare one camera with another based on specs alone. For example, a camera specified as 12 bits by one manufacturer means that the root-mean-square background noise is less than one analog-to-digital count and that the camera has a dynamic range of 72 dB. But to another vendor, 12 bits may simply imply that a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter is used, regardless of how many of those bits are consumed...Read full article

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    Published: May 2003
    12 bitsanalog-to-digital countcamerasConsumerFeatureshigh-performance imaging applicationsindustrialSensors & Detectors

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