Latest Developments in Global High Speed Camera Market

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Latest Developments in Global High Speed Camera Market

  • Semiconductors and Electronics
  • Jul 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In December 2024, Lumotive and NAMUGA Co., Ltd. announced the launch of the Stella series, a new line of 3D sensing solutions that merges Lumotive’s Light Control Metasurface (LCM™) beam-steering technology with NAMUGA’s high-speed camera systems. Designed for applications in automotive testing and industrial automation, the Stella series delivers solid-state reliability, dynamic scanning, and rapid deployment. With models optimized for both indoor and outdoor environments, this collaboration accelerates innovation in high-speed imaging and reinforces both companies’ leadership in next-generation sensing technologies
  • In September 2024, SVS-Vistek GmbH launched the hr455xXGE-T, a high-resolution industrial camera featuring a 61-megapixel Sony IMX455AQK sensor and delivering 9568 × 6380 resolution at 18 fps. Engineered for precision-critical applications such as display inspection, semiconductor production, and electronics testing, the camera integrates thermoelectric cooling (TEC) via a Peltier element to maintain consistent sensor temperature—ensuring reproducible image quality even under fluctuating environmental conditions. Additional highlights include a 10GigE interface, up to 32 GB memory, and features such as Defect Pixel Correction, Lens Shading Correction, and Power over Ethernet (PoE), making it a robust solution for high-end machine vision systems
  • In May 2024, Excelitas Technologies Corp. introduced the pco.flim X Camera System, a next-generation high-speed imaging solution tailored for fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM). As the successor to the original pco.flim, this system delivers enhanced frame rates, image quality, and sensor cooling, enabling researchers to capture fluorescence lifetimes from 1 ns to 100 µs with exceptional precision. With a resolution of 1008 × 1008 pixels and a maximum of 45 double images per second, it’s designed for demanding biomedical and scientific applications, including lightsheet microscopy and FRET biosensing
  • In November 2023, Kron Technologies Inc. introduced the Chronos 4K12 and Chronos Q12 high-speed cameras, delivering professional-grade performance at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems. The Chronos 4K12 captures 4K video at over 1,397 fps and up to 29,000 fps at reduced resolutions, while the Chronos Q12 reaches 2,782 fps at 2K resolution. Both models feature USB-C connectivity, HDMI output, focus peaking, color temperature controls, and a universal lens mount system supporting C, E, F, EF, and MFT lenses. With internal 1TB SSDs and dynamic range of 11.3 stops, these cameras are ideal for scientific research, industrial inspection, and creative cinematography
  • In March 2023, Mikrotron GmbH introduced the EoSens 10CCX12-FM CXP-12, a high-speed industrial camera equipped with a 10-megapixel Gpixel Gsprint 4510 CMOS sensor. It captures full-resolution color images at up to 478 frames per second (fps) with a resolution of 4608 × 2176 pixels, making it ideal for automotive crash testing, motion analysis, and other precision-driven applications. The camera supports CoaXPress 2.0 with four lanes for data transmission up to 50 Gbit/s, and features such as thermoelectric cooling, defect pixel correction, and shading correction ensure consistent image quality in demanding environments