Waterloo, Canada – December 14, 2023 – Teledyne DALSA, a company within Teledyne Technologies, is pleased to announce the new Genie™ Nano-10GigE M8200 and C8200 cameras. These models are based on Teledyne e2v’s 67M monochrome and color sensors and have entered full production.

The Genie Nano-10GigE series featuring the 67M sensor represents the smallest 10 Gigabit Ethernet Vision cameras available, capable of transferring full-resolution images at up to 14 frames per second. Both models offer wider operating temperature ranges, Precision Time Protocol (PTP) synchronization, and consistent dimensions with other Genie Nano cameras. These features simplify integration and upgrades across various imaging applications.

With a compact form factor measuring just 59 mm x 59 mm, system designers can transition from systems using 1 GigE, 2.5 GigE, or 5 Gigabit Vision to the new 10 Gigabit Vision standard without requiring software changes. This makes them ideal for high-speed and dependable imaging tasks in sectors such as electronics manufacturing inspection, industrial metrology, intelligent traffic management, aerial imaging, sports broadcasting, and entertainment.

A free runtime version of Teledyne Sapera™ image processing software is included with the new Genie Nano-10GigE 67M cameras. This tool enables basic image processing, blob analysis, camera calibration, and area-based search functions.

For detailed specifications and high-resolution images, please visit our online media kit at www.teledynedalsa.com.

Teledyne DALSA is part of Teledyne’s Vision Solutions group and remains a leader in designing, manufacturing, and deploying digital imaging components for machine vision. Their products—sensors, cameras, smart cameras, frame grabbers, software, and complete vision solutions—are integral to thousands of inspection systems worldwide across multiple industries.

For more information about Teledyne DALSA’s imaging technology, visit www.teledynedalsa.com.

Media Contact:
Brooks Riendeau
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Last Updated: 2025-09-05 04:23:17