12MP High-Speed Camera Module
Introduction
The 12MP high-speed camera module is engineered for applications that demand precision, clarity, and speed. With its ability to capture full HD 1080P video at 60 frames per second, it ensures smooth, detailed, and accurate image quality.
Equipped with a 12-megapixel sensor, this module is suitable for a wide range of uses, including machine vision, quality inspection, research, and security monitoring.
Its compact and durable design allows easy integration into existing systems, while its high-speed transmission ensures minimal lag and reliable performance.
Built for professional and industrial environments, this camera module delivers consistent results even under demanding conditions.
Key Features
12MP High-Resolution Sensor
Provides clear, detailed image capture.
Full HD 1080P at 60FPS
Ensures smooth video output with minimal lag.
High-Speed Transmission
Reliable data transfer for real-time applications.
Compact Module Design
Easy to integrate into various systems.
Durable Build
Designed for continuous professional use.
Versatile Applications
Supports industrial, research, and surveillance needs.
Consistent Performance
Maintains stability under intensive workloads.
Applications
Machine Vision
Supports automation, inspection, and robotics.
Industrial Use
Ideal for quality control and precision monitoring.
Security & Surveillance
Provides clear, high-speed imaging for safety systems.
Research & Education
Useful for experiments, labs, and analysis.
Broadcast & Media
Suitable for live streaming and content creation.
Medical & Scientific Imaging
Enables high-quality documentation and analysis.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | High-Speed Camera Module |
| Resolution | 12 Megapixels |
| Video Output | Full HD 1080P at 60FPS |
| Transmission | High-speed, low-latency data transfer |
| Design | Compact module for system integration |
| Durability | Built for professional and industrial environments |
| Applications | Machine vision, industrial, surveillance, research |


















