CCD/CMOS Lenses for Scanners and Surveillance systems, including infrared. Standard and custom lens design
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CCD/CMOS Lenses for Scanners and Surveillance systems, including infrared. Standard and custom lens design
[table “” not found /]CMOS lenses have improved in the non-visible light spectrum at low power consumption levels enabling new applications formerly targeted only to CCD lenses.
In today's technology driven word, most high-speed cameras use CMOS sensors as their lens of choice.
CMOS lens sensor sensitivity has improved greatly over the last decade; when CMOS lenses first hit the market they required an enormous amount of light.
One of the best products for surveillance purposes offered at Universe Optics is pinhole cameras lenses; learn more at universeoptics.com
In the machine-visioning world, the evolution of and the uses for CCD and CMOS technologies is a debate that continues; learn more at universeoptics.com
Cell phone cameras continue to improve to the point where they may eventually negate the need for stand-alone digital cameras; learn more at universeoptics.com
CCD stands for charge-coupled device. These devices control the electrical charge within the device and direct it to an area where it can be manipulated; learn more at universeoptics.com
CMOS camera lenses now capture and transmit image data right to monitors or DVRs, which can then record and store the images.
For all custom CMOS lenses and custom lens assemblies, Universe Optics provides full capabilities from concept to prototype.
Geologists utilized CMOS image sensors to study the underside of Antarctic ice; learn more at universeoptics.com