USB 2.0 Cameras are available in 27 models.
August 18, 2008 -
Including color, monochrome, and Bayer models in resolutions ranging from 640 x 480 to 1,280 x 960, USB 2.0 cameras come in industrial casing with C/CS lens mount and optionally with a trigger and digital I/Os. Cameras are offered with drivers for LabView, Halcon, DirectX, Twain, and WDM, as well as Windows XP/Visa, SDK IC Imaging Control, and IC Capture, which allows all parameters to be set, live video to be displayed, and singular images and image sequences to be captured.
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Imaging Source LLC, The
6926 Shannon Willow Road, Suite 400
Charlotte, NC, 28226 USA

New Series of USB 2.0 Cameras, Manufactured by The Imaging Source
June 19, 2008
The Imaging Source - a multi-national manufacturer of industrial cameras - has just brought to market a new series of USB 2.0 cameras. Available in 27 models, the cameras ship in robust industrial casing with a C/CS lens mount and optionally with a trigger and digital I/Os. The color, monochrome and Bayer models are available in resolutions from 640x480 to 1280x960.
The software support of the cameras leaves nothing to be desired: Both programmers and end-users immediately feel at home. Getting started with the cameras is a matter of minutes and integrating them into existing applications takes only a few lines of code. Drivers for LabView, Halcon, DirectX, Twain and WDM are included. All camera parameters and settings can be set via the shipped software.
Furthermore, a number of automatic modes are available, which guarantee optimal image quality in varying light conditions. The cameras ship with drivers for Windows XP/Visa, the SDK IC Imaging Control and IC Capture. The latter is a powerful end-user application, which allows all cameras parameters to be set, live video to be displayed, singular images and image sequences to be captured.
To learn more about about these USB 2.0 cameras, go to: http://www.TheImagingSource.com
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