Canon Launches Ultra-High Resolution & High Sensitivity CMOS Sensors

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Canon USA has announced two new CMOS sensors, the ultra-high resolution 120MXSI and ultra-high sensitive, 35MMFHDXSMA. These sensors help expand the company's lineup of industrial vision products, and offer integrators and end users additional capabilities when developing solutions in a variety of applications.

120MXSI

The 120MXSI sensor is built with the ability to produce clear, high-quality images, making it a great fit for integrators and end users developing applications such as machine vision, security, robotics, precision agriculture and healthcare. This 120-megapixel sensor is capable of simultaneous and discrete image capture in both the visible and near-infrared spectrums2 at a maximum frame rate of 9.4 frames per second.

35MMFHDXSMA

The 35MMFHDXSMA is capable of capturing monochrome imagery in extreme low-light environments where subjects would be near impossible to recognize with the naked eye. Removal of the color filter array doubles the sensitivity of the previously announced 35MMFHDXSCA sensor, providing even greater low-light capabilities. This sensor can meet a wide range of ultra-high-sensitivity needs when used as a component to support a multitude of applications developed by integrators and end users, including astrological observation, natural disaster monitoring, security and object detection, molecular and cell biology, and industrial vision.

Both CMOS sensors are being showcased in the Canon Booth #1611 at the Sensors Expo & Conference from June 26-27, 2019.

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