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Smart Cameras

Integrated imaging, processing and I/O for compact inspection cells and retrofit projects.

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Selection notes

What engineers should confirm before quoting.

  • Use smart cameras when the inspection logic is contained.
  • Confirm I/O and protocol requirements.
  • Avoid overloading smart cameras with complex multi-camera logic.

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Send working distance, target size, speed, defect type, competitor model or sample images before locking a part number.

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Product FAQ

Common questions before selecting smart cameras.

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How do I confirm whether smart cameras fit my project?

Start with the inspection goal, field of view, working distance, line speed and target tolerance. Then match smart cameras with lens, lighting, mounting and I/O requirements instead of choosing by part number alone.

What information should I send before requesting a machine vision quote?

Send part photos or drawings, target defect or measurement goal, field of view, working distance, line speed, accuracy target, lighting limits and any current camera, lens, light, barcode reader or competitor model.

Do I need a 2D or 3D machine vision system?

Use 2D when contrast, edges, labels or position are enough to judge the part. Use 3D when height, profile, gap, volume, weld shape or surface geometry decides pass or fail.

How should I choose machine vision lighting?

Start from the defect and material surface instead of the camera model. Backlight helps edge measurement, coaxial and dome lighting help reflective surfaces, and bar or ring lighting often works for general presence and defect checks.

Can Deyi Vision support projects that reference Keyence, Cognex or other brand routes?

Deyi Vision is not affiliated with those brands. As a factory-direct machine vision source, we can map the inspection goal, model reference and production route to a component-level camera, lens, light, reader or smart-camera selection.