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IDS integrates Sony Sensor IMX273 in all camera families

The 1.6 MP Global Shutter CMOS sensor has high sensitivity, noise and high dynamic range. Integration with the uEye camera provides you with a new USB 3.1 camera that delivers up to 247 fps. They are particularly well suited for the construction of small appliances and for use in space-critical applications for their space requirements.

Sony Pregius sensor integrated in the entire uEye portfolio

From April 2019, uEye LE models will complement the previously available uEye CP, uEye FA and uEye SE variants with IMX273 from the Sony Pregius range. Depending on the application, customers of models with color or monochrome sensor can also select different housing and board level variants - with the options CS- / C-mount, S-mount or without mount. In addition, the cost-effective uEye LE have a twist-proof USB Type-C connector and USB power delivery. The IDS-typical "Plug and Play" principle and the ease of use through the IDS Software Suite, the USB 3.1 Gen 1 cameras quickly and easily put into operation.

Excellent image quality, even in difficult conditions

Users benefit from cameras with this global shutter sensor. This can be seen in low light conditions or when shooting fast moving objects. Thanks to its outstanding features, the expected 1/3 "sensor is not only a sensible alternative to the discontinued ICX445 CCD sensor, but also represents an exceptionally wide range of applications: it can be used in a wide variety of applications. IDS cameras clearly listed with IMX273.

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