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For monochrome applications the pixel size is multiplied by factor 1.41 (=square root of two). The result is the diagonal of the pixel.

Cameras are used to capture image data from an examined object or location for a number of imaging applications such as factory automation and autonomous systems. Cameras are imaging components that interface with imaging lenses. Cameras feature sensors designed to image focused light. Cameras are offered in many different sensor formats, as well as CCD or CMOS sensor types suitable for nearly any camera imaging application.

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Example: 5.5um pixel monochrome corresponds to 500/(5.5*1.4) = 500 / 7.7 = 65 lp/mm Example: 2.2um pixel color corresponds to 500/(2.2*2) = 500 / 4.4 = 114 lp/mm

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View 2 back-to-back 30 minute webinars presented by imaging experts Greg Hollows and Nick Sischka. Part 1 is an introductory guide to imaging lens specification and Part 2 is an advanced walkthrough of lens performance curves.

Edmund Optics offers a wide range of analog or digital Cameras designed for a variety of imaging applications, including video microscopy or industrial use. Cameras use a wide range of video outputs to display an image on a monitor. Digital Cameras are available with a variety of digital interfaces, such as USB 2.0, USB 3.0, USB, 3.1, and USB-C; FireWire.a, FireWire.b; Gigabit Ethernet (GigE), Power over Ethernet (PoE), CoaXpress (CXP), or Camera Link® to ensure maximum compatibility with any number of applications’ needs. A selection of camera accessories is also available including mounting adapters, capture cards, and cables.

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