Aegis Electronic Group, Inc., a top industrial camera distributor specializing in the distribution, integration and support of visible and Near IR cameras, components and modified integrated system solutions, has announced a new strategic partnership with one of the world's leading industrial camera manufacturers, Basler Vision Technologies. Under their agreement, Aegis will be a distributor for Basler's line of high performance...
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SD and HD Block Cameras On the Move Inside Configurable Housing Assembly
Block cameras or camera modules as some call them, are camera units sold without housings. From a consumer's standpoint most people have no need for a camera without a housing, therefore, most people have never seen one. A block camera is actually quite fascinating when looked at up close because all of the electronics are exposed (see picture to the...Aegis to Put Cameras On Display at AUVSI's Unmanned Systems North America 2010 in August
It's officially official that Aegis Electronic Group, Inc. will be back to exhibit a wide array of industrial cameras at AUVSI's Unmanned Systems North America 2010 Conference in August. Last year the show was held in Washington, D.C. and this year it is making its way west to the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, CO, August 24-27. Dubbed "the world's...Sony Releases Information on New XC-505 / XC-505P 1/3-type CCD Camera
Sony's new XC-505 and XC-505P are ultra-compact and lightweight color video cameras incorporating a highsensitivity, high-performance 1/3-type Super HAD II CCD. Compared to Sony’s popular XC-555 camera, the XC-505 and XC-505P are equipped with several new features including one-push white balance, noise reduction (2D/3D), a built-in color bar, DTL function, and RS-232C support. These cameras use an NF lens system...Block Camera Functions Now Controllable Via USB 2.0 inside Customized Housing Assembly
Sony's FCB standard definition block cameras are now available with USB-2.0 offering power, video, and controls over the same connector in the USB 2.0 housing kit configuration available from Aegis Electronic Group, Inc. USB 2.0 is still the favored interface used throughout the world do to the simplicity of use and inexpensive cost associated with the integration of USB systems...Back to Camera Basics: Things You Need To Know Before Choosing Your Industrial Camera
I've mentioned this in the past, but always like to refer back to it because understanding the basic parameters of what you need for your imaging application is crucial to not only successfully finding the right camera but it cuts your research time literally in half because you already know a little bit about what you are looking for. So...Back to Camera Basics: C-mount and CS-mount Lenses
C and CS-mount are both threaded lens mounts found on a majority of industrial CCD cameras and lenses. The difference between C and CS-mount equipment is called the flange back distance. The flange back distance is the distance between where the lens comes in contact with the camera (the flange) and where the CCD sensor must be positioned (the focal...Fog, smoke, snow, and rain are no match for this new surveillance lens technology - Pentax introduces their new mid, and long range zoom PAIR lenses
GOLDEN, CO (November 17, 2009)…PENTAX Imaging Company has announced new technology to overcome the big challenges of the atmospheric interference of fog, snow, and haze in outdoor live security surveillance. PENTAX Atmospheric Interference Reduction (PAIR) system technology offers newly developed image processing circuitry installed directly within PENTAX lens housings with specific step by step signal processing for each lens characteristic...Far Reaching Imaging Requires the Flexibility of SONY's XCG Gigabit Ethernet Cameras
While Sony VIP was one of the last camera manufacturers on the market to release their signature line of Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) cameras, the quality of these four cameras is certainly not the lowest found. The first interface standard to allow fast transfers (1000 Mbps) of data using standard low cost cables over long lengths of up to 100 meters...UK Report Findings Show the Benefits of Industrial Speed Cameras Go Beyond Traffic Control
Governments have reasons for deploying traffic enforcement cameras—the safety of motorists and pedestrians and raising local revenues, for example. But across the Atlantic, the United Kingdom’s Sustainable Development Commission has some bigger ideas. Speed cameras and related technologies to influence driver behavior can also reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the commission said in a 64-page report, “Smarter Moves,” released January 25...

