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Cameras

Our cameras are designed to deliver beautiful and reliably quantitative images even in the most demanding of applications.

Cameras

The world's first camera to incorporate the qCMOS image sensor.

A measurement camera which incorporates a CMOS sensor for scientific research use.

A measurement camera which incorporates a InGaAs sensor for measurement near-infrared wavelength.

Time-delayed integration (TDI) cameras are a special implementation of CCDs for high speed, low light OEM applications.

Board level cameras

These easy-to-integrate, small form factor, streamlined cameras are ideal for OEM applications that demand both high performance and cost effectiveness.

Our board-level cameras provide a space- and cost-effective way to integrate TDI performance into an OEM instrument.

X-ray cameras

X-ray line scan cameras produce high-sensitivity, high-resolution, X-ray transmission images of moving objects transported on a conveyor belt or similar apparatus.

X-ray TDI cameras useful for in-line imaging applications requiring high-speed operation with high sensitivity.

X-ray CMOS cameras are suitable for micro object by achieving high resolution image.

X-ray camera units those contain an X-ray image intensifier and a CCD camera.

High-resolution imaging system designed for X-ray beam alignment.

Software

Our software provides the interface to access all of our carefully engineered camera features, from simply setting exposure to orchestrating complex triggering for multidimensional experiments.

Special sites

This site provides information on scientific cameras.

Since there is a wide range of camera types and performance, it is important to select the best camera for each application.

It introduces technical information, simulation tools, and examples of actual applications to help you fully understand the performance of the camera and select the best one for your application.

This is a special site that provides technical information and application examples of scientific cameras.

Camera application case study collection​

Synchrotron radiation analysis "Ryugu" camera application case-study ​

Asteroid Ryugu, is thought to still contain water and organic compounds from 4.6 billion years ago when our solar system likely formed. We interviewed Mr. Uesugi of the Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI), who was in charge of analyzing the Ryugu samples, about the methods and results of the analysis, as well as future prospects.​

This case study includes the interview with Mr. Uesugi and features our lineup of cameras suitable for synchrotron radiation imaging.

Astronomy camera application case-study ​

Astronomy is a field where various research is being conducted to discover and explore unknown celestial bodies and astronomical phenomena. This brochure introduces examples of such applications and our cameras suitable for each application.​

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