Knowledge of Visual Inspection: Camera: High resolution or low resolution? (2)
It is recommended to choose a camera with the appropriate number of pixels for each specific use.
In "(1) High Pixels or Low Pixels," we discussed the advantages of high-pixel cameras in capturing details clearly. Here, I would like to write about the advantages of low-pixel cameras. The advantage of low-pixel cameras can be summed up in one phrase: "processing is faster." There are two reasons for the faster processing. 1. There are fewer pixels to handle as image data. 2. The exposure time can be shorter, resulting in less time needed for shooting. I believe there is no room for doubt regarding point 1. So, why can the exposure time be shorter in point 2? Let me explain. The size of the camera sensor (the square light-receiving part shown in the initial photo) varies, but in industrial cameras, sizes around 5mm square to 7mm square are common (1/3 inch to 1/2 inch). However, as mentioned in "High Pixels or Low Pixels (1)," the variation in pixel counts ranges from about 300,000 pixels to around 14 million pixels. At this time, what differences exist in the size of the pixels?
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