Sema Image
An auto focus industrial camera is an advanced machine vision device equipped with intelligent focusing technology that automatically adjusts the lens based on the distance between the camera and the target object. This ensures consistently images without the need for manual intervention. Compared to traditional manual-focus or fixed-focus cameras, auto focus cameras offer significant advantages in dynamic environments, especially where object distance frequently changes.
In practical applications, auto focus industrial cameras are widely used in fields such as 3D scanning and modeling, electronics inspection, barcode and QR code recognition, logistics sorting, and laser marking positioning. For example, in production lines handling multiple product types, objects with different heights or sizes can be inspected without the need to manually refocus the camera.
Equipped with Sony's innovative SenSWIR InGaAs sensor, which responds to wavelengths of 0.4-1.7um and can capture images in multiple bands from visible light to SWIR. It is widely used in medical, fluorescence imaging, laser spot tracking imaging, semiconductor detection, solar cell detection, and hyperspectral imaging.
Equipped with Sony's high-performance image sensor, which can ensure UV wavelength sensitivity, high resolution, low noise and high speed performance. It is suitable for semiconductor defect detection, sorting plastics, checking fine scratches, and detecting UV light emitted by aging discharge.
Our company is a high-tech enterprise with over a decade of experience, specializing in the R&D of industrial camera hardware and software as well as machine vision application solutions. Backed by a professional R&D team of more than 30 engineers, we focus on the design, manufacturing, and commercialization of industrial cameras, supporting a wide range of interfaces including USB2.0, USB3.0, GigE, 10GigE, GMSL, and GMSL2.
Our products are widely used in machine vision, industrial inspection, robotics, drones, 3D imaging, agricultural monitoring, biomedical research, and education, serving both commercial and research-driven applications.