Differences between industrial cameras and regular cameras:
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Shutter Speed: Industrial cameras have extremely short shutter times, allowing them to capture fast-moving objects. For example, placing a business card on the blade of a fan and rotating it at maximum speed, an industrial camera can still capture a clear image of the text on the business card. Regular cameras would not be able to achieve this level of clarity.
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Image Sensor: Industrial cameras typically use line scan sensors, while regular cameras use interline sensors, or even frame interline sensors. Line scan sensors are more difficult to produce, resulting in lower yields and production volumes. Only a few companies in the world, such as Dalsa and Sony, can provide such products, and they come at a high price. Line scan CCD sensors range in price from 4,000 to 30,000 RMB, with various technical parameters. Only with line scan sensors is it possible to capture fast-moving objects clearly.
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Capture Speed: Industrial cameras have much higher capture speeds than regular cameras. Industrial cameras can capture tens to hundreds of images per second, while regular cameras can only capture 2-3 images per second, a significant difference.
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Data Output: Industrial cameras output raw data, which often has a wider spectral range, making it suitable for high-quality image processing algorithms, such as machine vision applications. In contrast, images captured by regular cameras (DSC) are typically only suitable for human visual perception and undergo MJPEG compression, resulting in lower image quality.
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