New Camera Captures Motion at Lightning Speed Without Blur

New Camera Captures Motion at Lightning Speed Without Blur

2026-06-18 companies

Bangalore, Wednesday, 17 June 2026.
A groundbreaking industrial camera now captures 120 full-resolution images per second—all pixels simultaneously—eliminating motion blur in fast-moving automation. This innovation could redefine precision in robotics and quality control.

The Technology Behind Motion Integrity

Vadzo Imaging, a specialist in embedded vision solutions, has launched the Falcon-235MGS, a monochrome USB camera designed to address a persistent challenge in industrial motion analysis: ensuring all pixels capture data simultaneously. The camera is powered by Onsemi’s HyperLux SG sensor, which employs a global shutter mechanism. Unlike rolling shutters that capture images line-by-line—leading to distortion in fast-moving objects—the global shutter ensures every pixel is exposed at the same instant. This capability is critical for applications requiring high precision, such as robotics, automation, and quality control systems, where even microseconds of delay can compromise data integrity [1].

Performance Metrics and Industrial Validation

The Falcon-235MGS delivers full-resolution output at 120 frames per second (FPS), a specification that positions it among the fastest industrial cameras available for high-speed motion analysis. The camera’s on-chip trigger synchronization further enhances its utility in machine-speed deployments, allowing seamless integration with external systems for real-time data processing. Vadzo Imaging has validated the Falcon-235MGS for industrial operating ranges, ensuring reliability in environments where temperature fluctuations, vibrations, and electromagnetic interference are common [1]. These features collectively address the core requirement of motion integrity, where the failure to capture all pixels simultaneously can lead to inaccurate analysis and operational inefficiencies [1].

Applications in Automation and Robotics

The demand for advanced imaging solutions in automation and robotics has surged as industries increasingly rely on real-time data to optimize operational efficiency. The Falcon-235MGS is particularly suited for applications such as robotic guidance, where precise motion tracking is essential for tasks like pick-and-place operations, assembly line inspections, and autonomous navigation. In quality control, the camera’s ability to capture blur-free images at high speeds enables manufacturers to detect defects in fast-moving production lines, reducing waste and improving product consistency [1]. The camera’s monochrome output is optimized for scenarios where color data is unnecessary, such as laser-based measurements or infrared imaging, further expanding its applicability in specialized industrial settings [GPT].

Future Implications for Industrial Imaging

The introduction of the Falcon-235MGS underscores the rapid evolution of industrial imaging technologies, driven by the need for higher speeds, greater accuracy, and seamless integration with automated systems. As industries continue to adopt advanced robotics and AI-driven quality control, the demand for cameras capable of capturing high-fidelity data in real time is expected to grow. The Falcon-235MGS sets a new benchmark for motion analysis, demonstrating how sensor innovation can overcome longstanding challenges in industrial automation. Its launch also signals a shift toward more specialized imaging solutions, where performance is tailored to the unique requirements of specific applications, from high-speed manufacturing to autonomous logistics [1].

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