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Expand Your Camera and Lens Control via Ethernet with ARRI’s New Network Interface Adapter
See, not all tech breakthroughs these days have to be AI. In fact, for those lucky enough to still be producing video content the good old-fashioned digital way, there’s lots of great tech innovation ...
Over the past decade, test engineers' perceptions of video as a component in a variety of automated testing applications has gone from “Why would I need it?” to “Gotta have it.” Test engineers have ...
MUNICH—ARRI has released the Network Interface Adapter NIA-1, which offers camera and lens control via Ethernet. The adapter is designed to bridge modern IP workflows and traditional LBUS-based camera ...
October 8, 2008 Baumer’s new line of GigE (Gigabit Ethernet) cameras receive power via a Cat6 Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for a separate power cord. The cameras provide machine vision for ...
Prosilica has launched a number of new industrial machine-vision cameras, all with Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and a rich set of features, including area-of-interest readout, pixel binning, ...
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