Equipped with an SWIR sensor that corresponds to 400~1700nm! Ideal for video recording from visible light to near-infrared with a VGA-sized global shutter!
This is a cooled CMOS camera that supports visible light to near-infrared, featuring a SONY SWIR sensor. It has built-in memory and can record for about one second at the fastest speed of 133 fps, allowing for slow-motion shooting. ★Features - Compact, lightweight, low-cost, 12-bit output (USB 3.0 standard) - Built-in memory allows for recording without frame drops - Both visible light and near-infrared can be freely adjusted depending on the filter - Global shutter enables distortion-free motion capture - Unique cooling technology reduces noise and achieves a high S/N ratio - Ideal for observing moving objects in collision tests and more - In addition to Peltier cooling, water cooling is also possible for even greater cooling - The camera can be controlled from Python, LabVIEW, VC++, and VC# - Camera driver allows direct shooting and image acquisition from ImageJ ◎ Evaluation loan applications are currently being accepted ◎ If you wish to apply, please contact us using the inquiry form below and mention "Loan request."
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【Specifications】 ★Model Number CS-701IGA (Monochrome) ★Imaging Sensor IMX991AABJ-C ★Communication Method Camera Direct USB3.2 Gen1 *1 ★Supported Wavelength Range 400nm~1700nm *2 ★A/D Converter 12bit (4096 Levels) ★Pixel Count 330,000 pixels (1/4 inch) ★Effective Pixels 640×512 ★Sensor Light Receiving Size 3.2mm×2.6mm ★Pixel Size 5μm×5μm ★Shutter Type Global Shutter ★Frame Rate Maximum 133fps for all pixels ★Number of Recordings All pixels: 136 frames 320×256: 546 frames ★Cooling Temperature Ambient Temperature -25~-35℃, Water Temperature -30~-40℃ ★Shutter Speed From 0.1ms to 1 minute *1 This is the new notation for the previously named USB3.1 Gen1, which was also known as USB3.0. *2 Please use a lens or filter compatible with SWIR. For more details, please contact us.
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1,400,000~
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■ Real-time observation ■ Collision situation photography ■ Fluorescent emission observation ■ Bioluminescence imaging field ■ Time-lapse photography ■ Medical field / IPS field ■ Life sciences field ■ Security field ■ Semiconductor inspection ■ Food component analysis ■ Food spoilage inspection ■ Resin product transmission inspection ■ Non-destructive testing field ■ Solar panel EL inspection etc...
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CS-700M/C | [Fastest 3030fps high-speed shooting; global shutter] With large 9μm pixels, it is ideal for distortion-free real-time recording with outstanding sensitivity. |
CS-701IGA | [Near-infrared SWIR; cooling] A low-noise cooled SWIR camera with sensitivity from visible light to near-infrared (400~1700nm). High-speed video recording is possible thanks to the built-in memory. |
CS-702M/NIR | [16bit; ultra-high sensitivity pixels of 19μm; 2.76 million pixels cooled CMOS camera] A forced air-cooled model with high sensitivity comparable to 35mm full size and EM-CCD. In addition to the monochrome CS-702M, a CS-702NIR with improved near-infrared sensitivity is also available. |
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Our company has received high praise for our domestically produced cooling cameras, and for many years we have released various cooling cameras for astrophotography and industrial low-light imaging. A cooling camera is a camera that cools the sensor to below 0°C to reduce noise, allowing for high S/N ratio images even in dark environments or with weak light. We offer a lineup of cameras that can capture faint emissions and special wavelengths such as ultraviolet and near-infrared, which are not possible with regular cameras. Additionally, we also accept custom camera orders, so please feel free to contact us. Applications of cooling cameras: ■ Astronomical observation ■ Detection of weak light ■ Light measurement ■ Biological microscopy ■ Fluorescence microscopy imaging ■ Medical field ■ Special applications such as X-rays, ultraviolet, and near-infrared