Prism cameras

Optimum colour separation
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How does a prism camera work?
A prism camera uses a prism to separate incidental light into different wavelengths. As a result, a colour separation is achieved that is not possible using other cameras. The sensors in a prism camera only receive a single colour of light, that is subsequently processed as data.

Our prism cameras can be adjusted especially for particular wavelengths. This could be for near infra-red (NIR) and short wave infra-red (SWIR). These types of cameras are also suitable if accurate colour separation offers important information.

Prism cameras: advice and support
Which model of prism camera best suits your needs, depends on the type of inspection, the required image quality and the physical conditions around the object and the camera. In our range you will find various models from the BlueVision brand.

Prism cameras are available in both area scan and line scan models.

Our engineers have extensive knowledge of our products and experience with various combinations and applications. We can also organise a demo of various products and systems for you. With custom advice, we ensure that the prism camera delivers the required results. If, after purchase, you encounter issues in practice, our support department will find a suitable solution.

Want to know more?
Would you like to know more about prism cameras, their application and our range? Please contact us. We would be only too pleased to supply additional information.

Tip! Have you opted for a prism camera? Ensure you have an appropriate lens, housing and lighting. Together with the right IT support, such as vision controllers and frame grabbers, you complete your machine vision system to achieve an optimum result.

Components

Lenses

Do not forget to purchase an appropriate lens.

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Housings

Do not forget to purchase an appropriate housing. 

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Lighting

Do not forget to purchase appropriate lighting. 

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Do you have a specific machine vision issue? We would be glad to assist!