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Guide to choose machine vision camera! | Qualitas Technologies

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • Choosing the right camera for your machine-vision system is often considered as the X factor for your success/failure.
    Here are a few parameters to be kept in mind while choosing your machine vision camera.
    Area scan and line scan 0:00 - 1:10
    Camera Resolution 1:10-1:45
    Framerate 1:46 - 2:16
    Shutter type 2:17 - 2:53
    Sensor size 2:54 - 3:48
    Quantum Efficiency 3:49 - 4:22
    Summary 4:25 - 4:59
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Комментарии • 29

  • @lontongtepungroti2777
    @lontongtepungroti2777 Год назад

    amazing :) thank you very much :) i hope your whole family have a good health

  • @DvuongDo
    @DvuongDo 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing...!

  • @electeyes1698
    @electeyes1698 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the nice video about vision

    • @QualitasTechnologies
      @QualitasTechnologies  2 года назад

      Most welcome - please do subscribe and let us know your feedback :)!

  • @shervinrazmara2221
    @shervinrazmara2221 Год назад

    Golden content, tnx👍

  • @hungthanh4615
    @hungthanh4615 3 года назад +1

    So helpful for beginner like me

  • @jiimmy10
    @jiimmy10 Год назад

    Are there specific cameras that are better than others for human pose estimation?

  • @narmadharamalingam2094
    @narmadharamalingam2094 2 года назад +1

    I'm gonna prepare a project on inspection system using machine vision system.can you help me out in using which camera

  • @ivanusljebrka6668
    @ivanusljebrka6668 4 года назад +2

    Tnx for video.
    I wanted to know is it possible to make wide range underwather camera using both cameras lets say in marine resarch to get a beather image?

    • @raghavakashyapa9134
      @raghavakashyapa9134 3 года назад

      Im sure there are specialized under water cameras. But I can't recommend any since we only deal with industrial cameras. You can always try to use an industrial camera and enclose it in a water proof enclosure. Pls reach out to us at info@qualitastech.com and we will try to help you

  • @satishpatibandla
    @satishpatibandla 3 года назад +1

    Nice info

  • @felicemorgigi1764
    @felicemorgigi1764 3 года назад +2

    Looking for a low-budget camera that is be able to recognize objects by geometry and color. Wanna integrate it into my robot arm, that has to perform pick-and-place tasks. Therefore, small camera dimensions would be great too.
    Any suggestions fellas? Raspberry Pi camera module V2?

    • @raghavakashyapa9134
      @raghavakashyapa9134 3 года назад

      You can get board level cameras from most industrial camera manufacturers (Dahua, Basler, etc). You can reach out to us at info@qualitastech.com and we will help you out.!

  • @IronMan-sd5fo
    @IronMan-sd5fo 3 года назад +2

    Sir can you please mention some efficient, low cost cameras

    • @raghavakashyapa9134
      @raghavakashyapa9134 3 года назад

      Yes we can help you with that! Pls reach out to me at info@qualitastech.com

  • @sandeepkja
    @sandeepkja 4 года назад +1

    He has mentioned in the video that for a given resolution the pixel size is smaller in case of smaller sensor and higher in case of higher sensors. Again higher sensors are expensive. I want to bring out the point to viewer that, we need to go for higher sensor size i.e. spend higher only when the object that you r imaging is expected to be in darker place or the object is less luminescent. it is because bigger pixel will result in higher signal to noise ratio and the images would be less grainy/clear. Expert may comment if I am correct.
    I want to know whether you have model with same pixel size but with increased QE ?

    • @raghavakashyapa9134
      @raghavakashyapa9134 4 года назад +1

      Hi Sandeep - That's exactly the point being made. Large sensors are expensive, but it's not just total sensor size, but also pixel size that we need to consider. Example - if we keep the sensor size the same, but compare two cameras one with a higher resolution and the other a lower resolution - the lower resolution camera will have a larger pixel size which is sometimes advantageous especially for measurement applications as the "burden" on the lens will be lower.
      Further reading: www.edmundoptics.com/knowledge-center/application-notes/imaging/pixel-sizes-and-optics/
      However, do reach out to info@qualitastech.com - we have a wide range of cameras with a range of QE.

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  • @knowledgehub9711
    @knowledgehub9711 Год назад +1

    which type of camera should be used for digital microscope. Please confirm.

    • @QualitasTechnologies
      @QualitasTechnologies  Год назад

      Hey knowledgehub, if you have any query please contact us through our website www.qualitastech.com.

  • @rochakbhardwaj1342
    @rochakbhardwaj1342 2 года назад +1

    Hello sir ,
    Can i get in touch with you from the buisness point of view as we work on vision and barcode projects and need some SI who can help us.

  • @narmadharamalingam2094
    @narmadharamalingam2094 2 года назад

    What is use of CCD camera in vision inspection

    • @QualitasTechnologies
      @QualitasTechnologies  2 года назад

      Hi Narmadha - CCD sensors are slowly getting obsolete and are being replaced by CMOS technology. It used to be that CCD sensors would give you better images, but that's no longer the case.