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Vadzo Imaging launches IMX900 monochrome GigE camera

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Vadzo Imaging launches IMX900 monochrome GigE camera

By AI, Created 9:21 AM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – Vadzo Imaging has introduced the Innova-900MGS, a 3.2MP monochrome Gigabit Ethernet camera built around Sony’s Pregius S IMX900 sensor. The camera targets industrial inspection, robotics, logistics OCR, life sciences and drone imaging with global shutter capture, Quad HDR, enhanced NIR sensitivity and ONVIF support.

Why it matters: - The Innova-900MGS is aimed at machine vision jobs where motion blur, lighting changes and network compatibility can slow down inspection and automation workflows. - Vadzo Imaging is positioning the camera for industrial inspection, autonomous mobile robots, logistics OCR, life sciences imaging and aerial imaging. - The global shutter design, PoE support and ONVIF compliance are meant to simplify deployment in multi-camera systems and reduce integration overhead.

What happened: - Vadzo Imaging announced the Innova-900MGS, a 3.2MP monochrome Gigabit Ethernet camera built on Sony Pregius S IMX900 CMOS sensor. - The company launched the camera in Hamburg, Germany, on May 27, 2026. - The camera is available for order now. - Specifications, datasheet downloads and evaluation unit requests are available at Vadzo Imaging.

The details: - The IMX900 uses 2.25 µm BSI pixels and delivers 2064 × 1552 resolution in a 1/3.1-inch optical format. - True global shutter architecture captures the full frame at the same time and removes rolling shutter distortion. - Quad HDR allows different exposure times across each 2×2 pixel unit within a single frame. - Quad Shutter Control allows independent exposure settings across 2×2 pixel clusters for time-sequential capture within one frame cycle. - The sensor’s BSI architecture provides a 2X improvement in near-infrared quantum efficiency over previous sensor generations. - Fast AE circuitry adjusts exposure dynamically to reduce frame-to-frame luminance variation. - The camera streams uncompressed images over Gigabit Ethernet. - ONVIF Profile S, T and G compliance supports integration with network video and network management systems. - PoE support compliant with IEEE 802.3af enables single-cable power and data. - The camera measures 38 mm by 38 mm and uses an M12 S-mount lens interface. - Vadzo Imaging says the three-board module is designed for thermal stability and low mass.

Between the lines: - The product is tuned for environments where the camera or subject moves, since rolling shutter distortion can break barcode reads and dimensional measurements. - The strongest technical emphasis is on motion-free capture, mixed-lighting performance and low-light or NIR operation. - The ONVIF and PoE features suggest Vadzo Imaging is trying to make the camera easier to drop into existing industrial and security network stacks. - The company is also signaling use cases beyond factory automation, including microscopy, drones and AMRs.

What’s next: - Buyers can request evaluation units and review the published specifications before deployment. - The camera’s adoption will likely depend on how well the IMX900, ONVIF support and PoE integration perform in real production, robotics and imaging workflows. - Vadzo Imaging is also offering the product through its broader embedded and machine vision camera lineup for OEMs and system integrators.

The bottom line: - Vadzo Imaging is betting that a compact global-shutter GigE camera with stronger NIR response and standards-based networking will fit the hardest machine vision jobs better than conventional industrial cameras.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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