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Lens Mount | C-mount |
Sensor Format | 1/2.5'' |
Iris Range | F1.8 - F22.0 |
Iris Type | manual |
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Basler dart - Small cameras with big performance
Ideal for embedded vision and factory automation
Many of our customers appreciate the Basler dart because of its compact form and the large selection of sensors. Highest quality, standard compliance, USB 3.0, and MIPI CSI-2-based interfaces as well as the pylon Camera Software Suite are further arguments in favor of Basler camera modules in embedded vision applications.
All models of our dart series at a glance
dart models with Sony Pregius S 4th gen. IMX548 sensor

Our Extensive dart Camera Portfolio: Suitable For a Wide Range of Requirements

Compatible with popular embedded processing platforms
No matter how your embedded system is ultimately structured, our dart series models provide the perfect starting point for adding image processing to common processors. Our specially developed, customized BCON for MIPI interface ensures easy integration based on the MIPI CSI-2 video interface standard. This means that the BCON for MIPI models can be put into operation just as easily as any plug-and-play camera interface such as USB 3.0.

Small size, best image quality, great price – the new Basler dart
The dart USB 3.0 board level camera comes in six new models that have it all. As one of the first in their class, they are equipped with a Sony IMX548 BSI Pregius S 4th-generation sensor, achieving outstanding image quality. The small but powerful cameras handle big tasks for applications with challenging installation conditions in factory automation, robotics and medical & life sciences thanks to their small form factor, low weight and low power consumption.

Lean machine vision thanks to Basler's embedded interfaces
BCON stands for Basler Connectivity and thus for the addition of proven and powerful machine vision features to established data transmission standards from the embedded industry (such as MIPI CSI-2). Thanks to integration into the world of machine vision standards (GenICam) and thanks to the pylon SDK, the basic technologies are thus equipped with a previously unattained level of user-friendliness. The result: Stable data transmission with a high bandwidth.

Highest quality and compact design: suitable for every project
The dart camera series was developed to meet the requirements of a wide range of image processing applications: With S- or CS-mount or, completely without housing - in a single-board design - it offers the latest technology in a small format. The dart not only scores with its compact design, it also stands out for its excellent price/performance ratio and flexible integration capability.
Interface | Resolution | Sensor Vendor | Sensor | Frame Rate | Lens Mount | Mono/Color | Camera Model | Resolution (HxV) | Resolution | Sensor | Frame Rate | Mono/Color | Interface | |
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daA1280-54uc (No-Mount) | 1280 px x 960 px | 1.2 MP | AR0134 | 54 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA1280-54um (No-Mount) | 1280 px x 960 px | 1.2 MP | AR0134 | 54 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA1280-54um (S-Mount) | 1280 px x 960 px | 1.2 MP | AR0134 | 54 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA1280-54um (CS-Mount) | 1280 px x 960 px | 1.2 MP | AR0134 | 54 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA1280-54uc (CS-Mount) | 1280 px x 960 px | 1.2 MP | AR0134 | 54 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA1280-54uc (S-Mount) | 1280 px x 960 px | 1.2 MP | AR0134 | 54 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA1600-60uc (No-Mount) | 1600 px x 1200 px | 2 MP | EV76C570 | 60 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA1600-60um (CS-Mount) | 1600 px x 1200 px | 2 MP | EV76C570 | 60 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA1600-60um (No-Mount) | 1600 px x 1200 px | 2 MP | EV76C570 | 60 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA1600-60um (S-Mount) | 1600 px x 1200 px | 2 MP | EV76C570 | 60 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA1600-60uc (CS-Mount) | 1600 px x 1200 px | 2 MP | EV76C570 | 60 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA1600-60uc (S-Mount) | 1600 px x 1200 px | 2 MP | EV76C570 | 60 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-15um (No-Mount) | 1920 px x 1080 px | 2 MP | MT9P031 | 15 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-30uc (S-Mount) | 1920 px x 1080 px | 2 MP | MT9P031 | 30 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-30um (S-Mount) | 1920 px x 1080 px | 2 MP | MT9P031 | 30 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-30um (No-Mount) | 1920 px x 1080 px | 2 MP | MT9P031 | 30 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-30um (CS-Mount) | 1920 px x 1080 px | 2 MP | MT9P031 | 30 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-30uc (No-Mount) | 1920 px x 1080 px | 2 MP | MT9P031 | 30 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-30uc (CS-Mount) | 1920 px x 1080 px | 2 MP | MT9P031 | 30 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-160uc (S-Mount) | 1920 px x 1200 px | 2.3 MP | IMX392 | 160 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-160uc (CS-Mount) | 1920 px x 1200 px | 2.3 MP | IMX392 | 160 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-160uc (No-Mount) | 1920 px x 1200 px | 2.3 MP | IMX392 | 160 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-160um (S-Mount) | 1920 px x 1200 px | 2.3 MP | IMX392 | 160 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-160um (CS-Mount) | 1920 px x 1200 px | 2.3 MP | IMX392 | 160 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA1920-160um (No-Mount) | 1920 px x 1200 px | 2.3 MP | IMX392 | 160 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA2448-70um (No Mount) | 2448 px x 2048 px | 5 MP | IMX548 | 72 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA2448-70um (S-Mount) | 2448 px x 2048 px | 5 MP | IMX548 | 72 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA2448-70um (CS-Mount) | 2448 px x 2048 px | 5 MP | IMX548 | 72 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA2448-70uc (No Mount) | 2448 px x 2048 px | 5 MP | IMX548 | 72 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA2448-70uc (S-Mount) | 2448 px x 2048 px | 5 MP | IMX548 | 72 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA2448-70uc (CS-Mount) | 2448 px x 2048 px | 5 MP | IMX548 | 72 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA2500-60mc (S-Mount) | 2560 px x 1920 px | 5 MP | AR0521 | 60 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA2500-60mc (No-Mount) | 2560 px x 1920 px | 5 MP | AR0521 | 60 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA2500-60mc (No-Mount) - Tray (40pcs) | 2560 px x 1920 px | 5 MP | AR0521 | 60 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA2500-60mc (S-Mount) – Tray (40pcs) | 2560 px x 1920 px | 5 MP | AR0521 | 60 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA2500-60mci (No-Mount) | 2560 px x 1920 px | 5 MP | AR0521 | 60 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA2500-60mci (No-Mount) - Tray (40pcs) | 2560 px x 1920 px | 5 MP | AR0521 | 60 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA2500-60mci (S-Mount) | 2560 px x 1920 px | 5 MP | AR0521 | 60 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA2500-60mci (S-Mount) – Tray (40pcs) | 2560 px x 1920 px | 5 MP | AR0521 | 60 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA2500-14uc (S-Mount) | 2592 px x 1944 px | 5 MP | MT9P031 | 14 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA2500-14um (S-Mount) | 2592 px x 1944 px | 5 MP | MT9P031 | 14 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA2500-14um (No-Mount) | 2592 px x 1944 px | 5 MP | MT9P031 | 14 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA2500-14um (CS-Mount) | 2592 px x 1944 px | 5 MP | MT9P031 | 14 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA2500-14uc (No-Mount) | 2592 px x 1944 px | 5 MP | MT9P031 | 14 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA2500-14uc (CS-Mount) | 2592 px x 1944 px | 5 MP | MT9P031 | 14 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA3840-30mc (S-Mount) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8 MP | AR0821 | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA3840-30mc (S-Mount) – Tray (40pcs) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8 MP | AR0821 | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA3840-30mc (No-Mount) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8 MP | AR0821 | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA3840-30mc (No-Mount) - Tray (40pcs) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8 MP | AR0821 | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA3840-45uc (S-Mount) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8.3 MP | IMX334 | 45 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA3840-45uc (CS-Mount) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8.3 MP | IMX334 | 45 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA3840-45uc (No-Mount) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8.3 MP | IMX334 | 45 fps | Color | USB 3.0 |
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daA3840-45um (No-Mount) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8.3 MP | IMX334 | 45 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA3840-45um (S-Mount) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8.3 MP | IMX334 | 45 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA3840-45um (CS-Mount) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8.3 MP | IMX334 | 45 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 |
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daA4200-30mci (No-Mount) | 4208 px x 3120 px | 13 MP | AR1335 | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA4200-30mci (No-Mount) - Tray (40pcs) | 4208 px x 3120 px | 13 MP | AR1335 | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA4200-30mci (S-Mount) | 4208 px x 3120 px | 13 MP | AR1335 | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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daA4200-30mci (S-Mount) - Tray (40pcs) | 4208 px x 3120 px | 13 MP | AR1335 | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
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Lenses
In this category you will find suitable lenses for your dart camera. Basler Lenses have been specifically developed for our cameras so you will benefit from a perfect harmonization of camera and lens. We also offer lenses from certified and reliable manufacturers. These lenses have been tested extensively for compatibility with our dart cameras.
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Cables
We offer a broad portfolio of data cables and Power I/O cables for the dart camera series. The Power I/O cables are part of the Basler Original Equipment family and have been designed for perfect harmonization with Basler cameras. All data cables have also been tested extensively for compatibility with the dart cameras. We carefully preselect and review our suppliers to ensure long-term availability of these high-quality cables.
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PC Cards
With PC cards from Basler, you can stay flexible and ensure safe and reliable image capture for your optimal interface. You can find PC cards designed to work with our cameras for the GigE, USB 3.0 and CoaXPress interfaces.
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Network and Peripheral Devices
In its product portfolio, Basler offers not only power supplies compatible with all cameras but also network components for the USB 3.0 and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. These components have gone through the Basler qualification process as individual components and have also been proven reliable in the overall system.
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Additional Accessories
You will find additional accessories for your dart camera here: Among the products we offer are peripheral devices such as pre-tested interface or host-adapter cards, power supplies, hubs and switches, whole starter kits or lens accessories. The products you find in here are optimally matched with the dart camera series. The selection shown depends on the preselected camera model or camera family, respectively, and their corresponding technologies and interfaces.
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Basler Embedded Software
For a selection of SoCs and processors we offer system software that enables the commissioning of the camera. Appropriate Camera Enablement Packages, Board Support Packages, Debian packages and Yocto recipes for creating system images, complete system images or a selection of C/C++/Python code examples are available.
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Basler pylon Camera Software Suite
With the pylon Camera Software Suite you can set up your dart camera and all its functions in a quick and effective way. It also helps you to integrate the camera into your software.
Basler pylon Camera Software Suitedart camera module as bareboard version
For the greatest flexibility in system setup: In addition to the two variants with mount, the dart camera is also available as a bareboard version without lens mount. It then measures just 27 mm x 27 mm and weighs 5 g.


dart camera with S-mount
Basler dart cameras are designed as board-level or single-board models. This results in an extremely compact and also a strictly cost-optimized design. In addition to S-mount, they are also available with CS-mount as variants with housing.