Camera Applications

Get insights into how embedded cameras are revolutionizing various applications across the industrial, retail, and medical markets.

Life Sciences

Why global shutter cameras are a perfect fit for live cell imaging systems

Balaji S
Global shutter cameras are best-fit solutions for live cell imaging devices – equipped with fast frame rates, better synchronization, and more. It ensures more accuracy in real-time imaging, which is of monumental importance. Discover why live cell imaging and global shutter cameras are perfect for each other and their key...
Camera ApplicationsLife Sciences

Top factors to consider when choosing a microscope camera

Balaji S
In recent years, medical and life science applications have been under tremendous pressure to capture and process microscopic images accurately. So, what does it take? Well, it starts with choosing the right camera. Find out why top factors like sensor type, noise level, sensitivity, etc., play a major role in...
Camera ApplicationsLife Sciences

How high sensitivity cameras can improve imaging in digital microscopy

Balaji S
Digital microscopy is invaluable to the medical and life science industry as it delivers high-quality images. However, this quality depends on the camera’s sensitivity. Find out how high-sensitivity cameras improve digital microscopy imaging and their use cases - with exclusive details on how e-con Systems’ all-in-one camera – the See3CAM_50CUGM...
Camera ApplicationsLife Sciences

What is the impact of large sensor cameras in medical and life science applications?

Balaji S
Large sensor cameras are gaining popularity as they help capture high-resolution images with greater detail, accuracy, and speed. See why large sensor cameras are more advantageous than traditional ones, know their impact on medical and life science applications, and get exclusive information on e-con Systems’ new all-in-one Sony Pregius IMX264-based...
Life Sciences

Why See3CAM_50CUG is the perfect camera solution for life science applications?

Balaji S
e-con Systems has recently launched the See3CAM_50CUG - based on the Sony® Pregius IMX264 CMOS sensor. Get insights on the impact of camera solutions on the life science industry and find out ten stand-out features that make this the go-to camera solution for your life science applications....
Camera ApplicationsLife SciencesTechnology Deep Dive

What is the role of high QE cameras in medical and life science applications?

Balaji S
High QE (Quantum Efficiency) cameras are crucial for medical/life science devices for many reasons, such as improved sensitivity and better light detection. Discover why QE cameras are so important and the need for monochrome cameras in fluorescence applications. Also, find out why See3CAM_50CUG - based on the Sony Pregius IMX264...
Life Sciences

Why fluorescence applications need monochrome cameras – and how to choose a camera for fluorescence microscopy?

Balaji S
In this article, you'll know fluorescence applications see monochrome cameras as the best option – and find out the main factors to evaluate while selecting the right fluorescence microscope camera....
Camera ApplicationsSports Broadcasting & Analytics

What is sports analytics? How is embedded vision reimagining it?

Ranjith Kumar
Embedded vision and sports analytics go hand-in-hand as the collected image and video data can help analyze player speed/performance, ball position, etc. Find out how these two technologies have been changing the world of sports and how to go about selecting the right camera....
Camera ApplicationsLife Sciences

How are CMOS cameras used in cell imaging and molecular imaging?

Balaji S
CMOS cameras have revolutionized the fields of cell imaging and molecular imaging, providing accurate and detailed information about cellular and molecular processes. e-con Systems offers high-performance CMOS cameras designed for cell imaging and molecular imaging, featuring high sensitivity, HDR, high resolution, low noise, and high imaging speed....
Point-of-Care (POC)

Unraveling the Mystery: Why CT scans and MRI scans are considered imaging devices despite not using cameras

Balaji S
This article delves into the reasons why CT scans and MRI scans are considered imaging devices, despite not using cameras in the traditional sense. It explains how these technologies work, their importance in modern medicine, and how e-con Systems’ camera solutions are enhancing patient positioning for even more accurate imaging....