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2-MP Camera

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RICHMOND, British Columbia, Canada, Oct. 15, 2014 — A new 2-MP camera from Point Grey Research Inc. is suited for applications in industrial inspection, 3-D imaging and bioscience.

The Flea3 FL3-U3-20E4 uses a global shutter CMOS sensor featuring 4.5 &mciro;m2 pixels capable of 1600 × 1200 resolution at 59 fps. Users can also access an electronic rolling shutter mode for lower noise and improved dynamic range.

The sensor has an optical format of 1/1.8-in and is based on color and monochrome versions of the EV76C570 Sapphire sensor from e2v.


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Oct 2014
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