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Basler MED Feature Sets – as Versatile as Your Applications in Medical & Life Sciences
Basler MED Feature Sets are part of the Basler MED ace cameras. The Feature Sets combine powerful hardware, firmware and software functions. They were specially developed for the diverse applications in medicine, medical technology and life sciences.
If a camera model is assigned to a set, it can contain one or more of the functions available in the set. In our Features Check List you will find the combination of features of every Basler MED ace camera.
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The Basler MED Feature Sets at a Glance

Easy Compliance
Basler produces, distributes and services Basler MED ace cameras in accordance with ISO 13485:2016. In addition, we comply with all relevant standard conformity certifications such as CE, UL, EMC class B, CISPR class B and FCC class B.
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Brilliant Image
You get top-quality pictures from the first time you activate the camera because Basler MED ace cameras have optimal wake-up settings and Basler's PGI algorithm with auto-image functions such as auto color or auto contrast.
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Perfect Color
Applications such as those from microscopy and ophthalmology require individual color setting options. Design the color reproduction yourself by adjusting the settings for hue, saturation, brightness and contrast over the entire image or individual colors.
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Dust Protection+
With regard to cleanliness, optical systems in Medical & Life Sciences must meet special requirements. How do we ensure that? Through the sensor room sealing, the separate cleanroom production of the Basler MED ace and strict tests for dust and other particles.
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Low Light Imaging
Get excellent picture quality even in low light! Fluorescence applications require long exposure times, among others. Thanks to modern CMOS sensor technology and our mode for long exposure times, you always produce the best quality images.
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Industrial Excellence
We subject all cameras for the Medical & Life Sciences field to intensive testing. The high quality together with our pylon software package, our extended camera control functions and our individual customer support enable easy camera integration and best quality pictures.
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High Speed
Fast and reliable cameras are required for high-speed applications such as laboratory equipment and automation. Global shutter, CMOS sensor technology and USB 3 Vision interface technology enable frame rates of up to 164 frames per second with the Basler MED ace.
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Which MED Feature Sets offer the greatest advantages in your application? Which Basler MED ace cameras are best suited for you? Our sales team will be happy to advise you!