The differences between industrial cameras and ordinary cameras (DSC) are as follows:
1, industrial camera performance is stable and reliable easy to install, the camera structure is compact and hard to damage, continuous working time, can be used in poor environment, the general digital camera is not able to do these. For example: Let the civilian digital camera work 24 hours a day or a few days in a row will certainly be unbearable.
2, industrial camera shutter time is very short, you can capture high-speed moving objects.
For example, put a business card on the fan blades, rotate at maximum speed, set the appropriate shutter time, capture an image with an industrial camera, and still be able to clearly identify the font on the business card. It is impossible to achieve the same effect by capturing with a normal camera.
3, industrial camera image sensor is progressive scan, and ordinary camera image sensor is interlaced, progressive scanning image sensor production process is more complex, low yield, less shipments, only a few companies in the world can provide such products, such as Dalsa, Sony, and expensive.
4, industrial camera frame rate is much higher than the ordinary camera.
Industrial cameras can take 10 to hundreds of pictures per second, while ordinary cameras can only take 2-3 images, which is a big difference.
5, the industrial camera output is raw data, the spectral range is often relatively wide, more suitable for high-quality image processing algorithms, such as machine vision applications. and ordinary camera shooting pictures, its spectral range is only suitable for human eye vision, and through the MJPEG compression, image quality is poor, not conducive to analytical processing.
6. Industrial cameras (Industrial camera) are more expensive than ordinary cameras (DSC) .
The above is only a little insight into the industrial camera, the shortcomings are still to be explored.