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xiC
Small, light, versatile. With incredible image quality.
xiQ
A superb workhorse: smallest, lightest and single board design.
xiMU
The world’s smallest industrial grade USB cameras.
xiB
Large sensor format cameras with lowest latency.
xiB-64
Fastest streaming cameras with lowest latency.
xiX
The system integrators dream - a plethora of interchangeable options.
xiX-XL
PCIe cameras with large format Sony sensors.
xiX-Xtreme
PCIe cameras with Sony Pregius S sensors.
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SCIENTIFIC
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xiJ
Cooled sCMOS cameras for scientific and low-light applications.
MX377
Setting new standards in imaging with the largest sCMOS BSI sensors.
xiRay
See the invisible with direct phosphor imaging X-ray cameras.
xiSpec
The smallest USB3 and PCIe hyperspectral cameras.
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Multicamera and embedded system for demanding high bandwidth applications.
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