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USB3 Vision CamerasMatrix Vision GmbH has announced a new USB3 vision camera for the mvBlueFOX3-2 family that includes Sony's new low-cost rolling CMOS sensor, Starvis.

The mvBlueFOX3-2064 is capable of achieving a frame rate of 50.1 fps at full resolution. The 1/1.8-in., 6.4-MP camera allows triggering with the rolling shutter and also offers increased light sensitivity. The mvRollingShutterFlash is a special mode that makes it much easier to use the flash for applications involving challenging lighting conditions.



Vision-Spectra.com
Dec 2017
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