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Cameras for Laboratory Equipment and Automation
Cameras in automated solutions for scientific or medical and diagnostic laboratory applications such as in-vitro diagnostics deliver high performance. High speed and resolution, reliability and the best image quality enable reproducible analysis and high sample throughput. These are precisely the features offered by Basler cameras, allowing very flexible use and easy integration into your lab automation solution. This supports the development and optimization of new technologies for laboratory automation.
Suitable Cameras for Process Automation and Quality Control
Camera Model | Resolution (HxV) | Frame Rate | Mono/Color | Interface | Sensor | |
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Basler MED ace 2.3 MP 164 color | 1920 px x 1200 px | 164 fps | Color | USB 3.0 | IMX174 |
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Basler MED ace 2.3 MP 164 mono | 1920 px x 1200 px | 164 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 | IMX174 |
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Basler MED ace 5.3 MP 20 color | 2590 px x 2048 px | 21 fps | Color | GigE | PYTHON 5000 |
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Basler MED ace 5.3 MP 20 mono | 2590 px x 2048 px | 21 fps | Mono | GigE | PYTHON 5000 |
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Basler MED ace 6.4 MP 59 color | 3088 px x 2064 px | 59 fps | Color | USB 3.0 | IMX178 |
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Basler MED ace 6.4 MP 59 mono | 3088 px x 2064 px | 59 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 | IMX178 |
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Basler MED ace 20.0 MP 17 color | 5472 px x 3648 px | 17 fps | Color | USB 3.0 | IMX183 |
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Basler MED ace 20.0 MP 17 mono | 5472 px x 3648 px | 17 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 | IMX183 |
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In addition to our Basler MED ace cameras, the cameras in our Basler dart series are suitable for applications in the areas of process automation and quality control.
Suitable Cameras for Bio-Imaging
Camera Model | Resolution (HxV) | Frame Rate | Mono/Color | Interface | Sensor | |
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Basler MED ace 2.3 MP 164 color | 1920 px x 1200 px | 164 fps | Color | USB 3.0 | IMX174 |
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Basler MED ace 2.3 MP 164 mono | 1920 px x 1200 px | 164 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 | IMX174 |
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Basler MED ace 5.1 MP 75 color | 2448 px x 2048 px | 75 fps | Color | USB 3.0 | IMX250 |
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Basler MED ace 5.1 MP 75 mono | 2448 px x 2048 px | 75 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 | IMX250 |
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Basler MED ace 6.4 MP 59 color | 3088 px x 2064 px | 59 fps | Color | USB 3.0 | IMX178 |
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Basler MED ace 6.4 MP 59 mono | 3088 px x 2064 px | 59 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 | IMX178 |
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Basler MED ace 12.3 MP 30 color | 4096 px x 3000 px | 30 fps | Color | USB 3.0 | IMX253 |
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Basler MED ace 12.3 MP 30 mono | 4096 px x 3000 px | 30 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 | IMX253 |
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Basler MED ace 20.0 MP 17 color | 5472 px x 3648 px | 17 fps | Color | USB 3.0 | IMX183 |
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Basler MED ace 20.0 MP 17 mono | 5472 px x 3648 px | 17 fps | Mono | USB 3.0 | IMX183 |
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Interesting Publications Related to Laboratory Instruments and Automation

Innovative Lab Automation for More Reliable Cancer Diagnosis
Patients are treated incorrectly due to incorrect or mixed-up laboratory results. The company inveox has developed an innovative solution with Basler dart cameras. It enables fully automated and digitized histopathology.
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Automated Sperm Analysis with Basler ace Cameras
Microptic S. L. is a leading provider of automated diagnostic systems. The company uses Basler ace cameras for the vision technology in the main product, the SCA sperm analyzer for automated sperm analysis.
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Lab Automation with Vision
Hospital and research labs increasingly follow the trend towards automation. Get to know the main drivers for development and typical fields of application for automated, camera-based applications.
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Ophthalmology
Important requirements for imaging components in diagnostic and therapeutic devices from ophthalmology include speed, resolution and reproducibility. Meeting these requirements is absolutely no problem for Basler cameras.
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Microscopy
High image quality in real time with excellent color reproduction and a high dynamic range – requirements that are placed on cameras for conventional light as well as fluorescence microscopy applications. Our Basler cameras do all of these.
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Further Applications
Thanks to the best image quality, high resolution and high speed, Basler cameras are suitable for a wide variety of applications. These include, among others, dermatology, imaging procedures in surgery, motion analysis or dentistry.
More about cameras in other applicationsDo You Have Any Questions?
Would you like more information about the role our cameras play in the field of laboratory equipment and automation? Our sales team is fully informed and looks forward to your inquiry!