Discover the Importance of Matching the Sensor Size and Pixel Size to a Lens's MTF GraphLearn how to leverage a lens's MTF information in conjunction with the sensor size and pixel size to achieve optimal image quality.
Understanding the Use of MTF in Evaluating Lens QualityMTF measures a lens's ability to maintain contrast at specific resolutions, presented graphically for easy interpretation. Learn to read MTF graphs: where lp/mm on the X-axis and contrast on the Y-axis illustrate a lens's resolution capabilities.
How To Choose the Right Lens for Your Machine Vision CameraSelecting lenses for machine vision cameras can be a challenging task, as there are many factors to consider. In this webinar, our vision experts will share some tips for lens selection and how to tell lens performance, and how to balance cost and performance.
Time-of-Flight: The Advancing Technology for 3D Vision TasksOur Experts take a closer look at the Time-of-Flight technology, especially compared to other 3D solutions. With exciting, up-to-date use case presentations from Basler's customers Captic and Magazino.
Comparing Sony's IMX CMOS Sensor SeriesWhat are the differences between the four generations of Sony's high-performance CMOS sensors? Find out more about the special features of the IMX sensor family.
Finding the Right Lens for Your CameraTo get a sharp image, you not only need the right camera, but also the right lens to go with it. Our beginner's guide to lens selection will help.
CMOS sensors in machine visionCMOS sensors are widely used in industrial image processing. Find out more about the advantages of CMOS sensors and what needs to be considered when integrating CMOS-based cameras.
High-Sensitivity Image Processing CamerasHigh-sensitivity cameras with a high signal-to-noise ratio and low image noise ensure good image results, even in low-light conditions.
How Multi-Camera Systems Benefit from GigE Vision 2.0What are the benefits of the GigE Vision 2.0 standard for multi-camera systems? What is the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) and how does it work?