Right on the heels of the XCD-V50 monochrome 1394.b camera, comes Sony's first COLOR IEEE 1394.b digital camera with fast frame rates and 14-bit output. Sony's new XCD-V50CR COLOR digital camera incorporates a 1/3 type progressive scan CCD with square pixels that produces high-quality VGA (640 x 480) images transferred through its high-performance IEEE 1394.b compliant interface. This ultra-compact camera supports cable lengths up to 100 meters and has the ability to daisy-chain multiple cameras on a single run. Plus the XCD-V50CR features two screw cable connectors for a more robust performance compared to standard cables. And best of all, the XCD-V50CR is backward compatible allowing images to be transferred to conventional 1394 compliant cameras via IIDC 1.31 support (i.e., 1394 drivers, cables and adapters).
With a variety of convenient features such as an external trigger input for the capture of fast moving objects or still images in low-light environments, and selectable video modes, the XCD-V50CR is ideal for image processing and analysis as well as printed circuit board, bar code and bottle inspection applications.
Model |
XCD-V50CR |
Resolution |
659 X 494 |
CCD Sensor |
1/3 type Progressive Scan CCD |
Pixel Size |
7.4 x 7.4 µm |
Video Output |
IEEE 1394.b-2002 |
Max Frame Rate |
60/30/15 fps |
Shutter |
1/4 to 1/100,000 s |
Gain |
Manual (0 to 18 dB, 0.035 dB steps) |
Gamma |
ON/1 (fixed) |
Lens Mount |
C |
Operating Temp |
-5 to 45°C |
Power |
DC 8 to 30V |
Dimensions |
44 x 29 x 57.5 mm |
Weight |
120 g |
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