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In order to gather images for processing, analysis, and measurement by computer hardware and software, machine vision systems depend on digital sensors protected inside industrial cameras with specialised optics. Cameras are used by machine vision to collect visual data from the environment.
It then prepares the data for usage in various applications by processing the photos using a combination of hardware and software. Specialised optics are frequently used in machine vision technology to capture images.
By minimising the need for human intervention in a production process, machine vision offers significant advantages in terms of safety and efficiency. Additionally, it shields human employees from dangerous conditions and prevents human contamination of clean rooms.
The Latin America Machine Vision Camera Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Canon’s New Industrial Machine Vision Cameras Use Next-Gen 19 Micron Sensor Technology To Capture Color Low-Light Images The ML-100 and ML-105i are Canon U.S.A., Inc.’s next generation of multi-purpose cameras, which feature extraordinarily high sensitivity to capture Full HD Colour video with a minimum subject illumination of less than 0.0005 lux.
Canon U.S.A., Inc. is a leader in digital imaging solutions (at maximum 75 dB gain setting, equivalent to an ISO sensitivity of over 4,500,000). These versatile cameras can be used in industrial system design, where the capacity to observe colour photos both day and night is essential, because they can capture colour low-light images.
A new 19um, 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor is used in Canon’s new line of multipurpose industrial machine vision cameras. The cameras’ modular construction makes it possible to incorporate and integrate them into contexts used for industrial machine vision.
For a total of four camera possibilities, the ML series offers two models, two different lens mounts, and two different video output combinations.
The CoaXpress terminal found on the ML-100 camera makes it possible to transmit power, video, and camera control information all via a single coaxial cable, making it perfect for usage in industrial applications. The CoaXpress terminal offers greater processing flexibility and 12-bit RAW data output at up to 73 frames per second.