Request InfoBasler AGBasler AG’s Dust Protection MED Feature Set is now included on four of its MED ace camera models. The feature set is designed for the medical and life sciences fields. With Dust Protection, Basler combines four components that meet the special cleanliness standards often required by its target applications such as sealing of the sensor room, cleanroom production, strict inspection for dust and other particles, and high robustness during daily use. The color and monochrome cameras in the Basler MED ace series feature Pregius CMOS sensors from Sony or the PYTHON sensors from...See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaPRODUCTSBioPhotonics Jan/Feb 2021 IssueMedical CMOS CamerasBasler AG has added four 6- and 20-MP models to its line of MED ace cameras. 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