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FSM:GO Housed Camera Sensor Module with IMX678 Sensor and 54° HFOV Lens

Housed version of FSM:GO-IMX678C. IMX678 camera sensor module with 54° HFOV, ideal for precision imaging, obstacle detection, and security applications with 4K streaming capabilities.

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Product Number: 29104
Category: FSM:GO
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Product Summary

This is the housed version of the FSM:GO-IMX678C, featuring a compact enclosure for easier mechanical integration.

54° HFOV camera sensor module with IMX678 for focused imaging and drone obstacle detection.

FSM:GO Housed Camera Sensor Module with IMX678 Sensor and 54° HFOV Lens Highlights

  • Sony IMX678 sensor with 4K streaming
  • Narrow 54° HFOV for precision imaging
  • 12-bit resolution for high-quality output
  • Superior low-light performance Durable all-glass lens construction

Targeted Applications

  • Drone Obstacle Awareness
  • Security
  • Surveillance

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The FSM:GO camera sensor module with the IMX678 sensor and a 54° HFOV lens delivers precision imaging for applications requiring a narrower field of view, such as obstacle detection in drones and focused surveillance tasks. Built with Sony's Starvis 2 technology, this module offers 4K/UHD streaming at 12-bit resolution and 72 fps, making it highly effective in environments where accuracy and detail are paramount. Its durable all-glass lens construction, combined with its excellent low-light performance, ensures reliable operation across various lighting conditions.

 


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