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Is frame rate, area of interest and exposure time related when using the EO USB2.0 cameras?

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Cameras

Are you new to imaging or looking for a refresh on camera types? Learn about the advantages to camera types, digital interfaces, and more at Edmund Optics.

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How Do Cameras Work?

Optical Engineer Kevin Quist explains how cameras work, describing sensors, lenses, and pixels in a kid-friendly way

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Does Edmund Optics sell cameras with APS-C or APS-H sensors?

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Powered by EO: TM4 from EyeTech Digital Systems

The Future Depends on Optics®

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EO Global Manufacturing Facilities

Edmund Optics® (EO) manufactures millions of precision optical components and subassemblies every year in our 5 global manufacturing facilities.

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EO Imaging Lab 1.1: Field of View

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EO Imaging Lab 1.6: Resolution In Depth

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EO Imaging Lab Module 1: Imaging Overview

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EO Imaging Lab Module 3: Illumination Overview

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What exact kind of metrology does EO use to support its asphere manufacturing?

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Does Edmund Optics sell cameras with a TFL Mount?

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I have two Basler Scout GigE cameras but I cannot use them simultaneously. When connected to a computer, either via two network cards or a single network card and a switch, they can be opened but cannot acquire images. What is causing the problem?

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EO Imaging Lab Module 2: Gauging and Measurement Accuracy Overview

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How an EO Imaging Lens is Made

Imaging lens assemblies are vital components for a wide range of cutting edge applications including machine vision, biomedical instruments, factory automation, and robotics.

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EO Imaging Lab 1.3: Resolution

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EO Imaging Lab 2.1: Distortion

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EO Imaging Lab 2.2: Telecentricity

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EO Imaging Lab 3.5: Backlights

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Does EO still use magnetorheological finishing for high quality aspheres?

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EO Imaging Lab 1.2: Working Distance

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EO Imaging Lab 1.4: Depth of Field

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EO Imaging Lab 1.5: Sensor Size

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EO Imaging Lab 1.7: Contrast In Depth

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EO Imaging Lab 1.8: Depth of Field in Depth

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EO Imaging Lab 3.2: The W of Illumination Geometry

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EO Imaging Lab 3.3: Directional Illumination

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EO Imaging Lab 3.6: Dome Lights

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EO Imaging Lab 3.7: Line Lights

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EO Imaging: Telecentric Lenses versus Hypercentric Lenses

Join EO's Nick Sischka, Director of Imaging, as he inspects pipes for various defects using the TECHSPEC Telecentric Lens versus the TECHSPEC Hypercentric Lens.

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