Industry-Leading Technology from Sony

Image Quality & Performance

Built on Sony’s advanced imaging and sensing technologies, Sony industrial cameras span machine vision, video streaming, security, and 3D imaging applications where image fidelity and system flexibility are critical. Sony’s industrial portfolio includes high-resolution B-to-B cameras for frame capture and streaming, compact block cameras powered by Exmor CMOS sensors, machine vision cameras supporting GigE Vision, USB3 Vision, and Camera Link, and Time-of-Flight (ToF) cameras that enable real-time 3D depth sensing for inspection, robotics, and object detection.

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Sony Cameras

From 2D inspection and production environments to remote monitoring, aerial mapping, and 3D vision tasks such as volume measurement and collision avoidance, STEMMER IMAGING USA helps match Sony industrial camera technologies to the specific performance and integration requirements of each application.

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Sony B to B Cameras

B to B CamerasSony B to B Cameras

High-resolution Business to Business industrial cameras, with Sony’s state of the art sensor technology. These cameras are available with frame capture and or streaming capabilities.

Ideal for high-end security, drones, and Aerial mapping

Block CamerasSony Block Cameras

HD Block cameras / Up to 12x
Exmor CMOS sensor

Ideal for Remote monitoring
Surveillance • Outdoor settings

Machine Vision CamerasSony Machine Vision Cameras

High-resolution machine vision cameras
GigE Vision, USB3 Vision, Camera Link

Ideal for inspection, production, and non-manufacturing environments

ToF CamerasSony ToF Cameras

Time of Flight (ToF) sensors enhance industrial cameras with real-time 3D imaging by measuring the time it takes light to reflect off objects. This enables depth sensing, volume inspection, and the ability to distinguish overlapping items—tasks difficult with 2D imaging. Compact and accurate, ToF sensors support applications like quality control, object detection, collision avoidance, and robotic guidance across various industrial environments.