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LPMVC-10G61C-EF
High-Resolution GigE Camera
for Vision Inspection with EF Lens Auto-Focusing


LPMVC-10G61C-EF
Function
- Provides ease of use with EF Lens mount application and EF Lens auto-focusing control
- Features a 10GigE interface, enabling fast and reliable data processing
Features
- Offers superior dynamic range compared to similar cameras for precise brightness
- Delivers high resolution and good sensitivity for excellent low-light image quality
- Provides the appropriate inspection software for the display manufacturing process
Applications
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LED
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Display
Specification
- Sensor Type
- CMOS
- Optical Format
- Diagonal 43.3mm
- Monochrome / Color
- Color
- Pixel Size
- 3.76μm x 3.76μm
- Pixel Resolution
- 9,568(H) x 6,380(V)
- Frame Rate
- 14.08FPS(10bit) / 11.9FPS(12bit) / 3.98FPS(16bit)
- ADC Resolution
- 12bit / 14bit / 16bit
- Shutter Type
- Rolling shutter
- SNR
- –
- Video Data Output
- 8bit / 10bit / 12bit
- Interface
- 10GigE
- Dynamic Range
- 76dB
- Digital I/O
- 1 opto-isolated input and output
- Power Requirement
- DC +12V@2A
- Lens Mount
- EF-mount / M72-mount
- Operating Temperature
- 0°C ~ +40°C
- Dimension
- 90 x 90 x 120(mm)
FAQ
What are the unit price and lead time for the camera?
What is the warranty period?
Free after-sales service is provided for 1 year from the shipping date.
However, damages caused by user negligence or product disassembly will incur service charges.
Is custom development available in addition to the provided functions?
Custom development is available depending on the quantity purchased. However, we need to review the feasibility of your request in advance, so please provide your detailed requirements via the Contact Us page, and we will get back to you.
I would also like to purchase lenses compatible with the camera.
Since we do not manufacture lenses, we can only review and recommend options in principle. It is essential to first verify the information, conditions, and environment of the camera's target subject.