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June 2009 Introducing the DVC-4000D camera series! The addition of dual-tap capability nearly doubles the maximum frame rate at full resolution over the DVC-4000A product line. The DVC-4000D is based on the Kodak KAI-04022 interline, progressive-scan CCD sensor with 2048x2048 resolution, 7.4um square pixels, and 55% peak QE. These cameras are available in RGB color or monochrome versions. The DVC-4000D cameras offer the full complement of exposure, region-of-interest, binning, and asynchronous triggering functions. Options include Camera Link or Gigabit Ethernet interface and single/dual stage cooling. Suggested applications:
January 2009 DVC is pleased to announce the launch of our new camera, the DVC-16000 series. The 16 megapixel DVC-16000 is based on the Kodak KAI-16000; a large-format interline, progressive-scan CCD sensor with 4872 x 3248 pixel resolution. The DVC-16000 features single-tap or dual-tap readout at 20MHz or 40MHz for the highest frame rates possible, and it provides the full complement of exposure, region-of-interest, binning, and asynchronous triggering functions of our other cameras. The DVC-16000 also features a one-piece coupling between the F-mount and CCD. This solid optical mount, combined with an inner light baffle, offers superior accuracy and stability in an F-mount system. Options include Camera Link or Gigabit Ethernet interface and single stage cooling. Suggested applications include:
May 2008 DVC announces the replacement of the KAI-4021 with the KAI-04022 DVC is pleased to announce that effective May 1, 2008 the DVC-4000 series will be supplied with the NEW KAI-04022 image sensor replacing the present KAI-4021. The KAI-04022 image sensor is a plug-n-play compatible version of the KAI-4021 image sensor with improved noise and fewer bright blemishes. The KAI-04022 image sensor is being offered in all versions of the DVC-4000 series with no increase in camera pricing. The DVC-4000 is a 4 Megapixel, 2048 X 2048 X 12bits, Dual Speed digital camera and is equipped with either a Camera Link or the very popular Gigabit Ethernet digital interface. Optional versions can be supplied with 1 or 2 stage Peltier cooling, RGB Color, and Integrated 4 position multispectral filter assembly.
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DVC Newsletter Archives
January, 2010 - Focus on Photonics West December, 2009 - Visiting DVC at ASCB 2009 November, 2009 - Focus on Software October, 2009 - Focus on SfN 2009 September, 2009 - Focus on DVC-340 August, 2009 - Focus on DVC - 16000 July, 2009 - Focus on DVC-2000 June, 2009 - Focus on Imaging Solutions
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