Hamamatsu Photonics has been developing state-of-the-art cameras for nearly 50 years, building on the optical detection technologies cultivated since our founding and continuing this innovation from the 1970s to the present. For OEM cameras, we offer design and manufacturing tailored to individual specifications, meeting a wide range of needs from research to industrial applications. All manufacturing is carried out in Japan under stringent quality control, ensuring highly reliable cameras.
Our in-house factory is equipped with surface-mount technology, enabling an integrated production system from prototyping through to mass production, with short lead times. Close coordination between design and manufacturing ensures that each camera is precisely engineered to the intended specification, reducing unit-to-unit variation and delivering consistently high product quality.
OEM cameras integrated into equipment can experience image data noise when exposed to electromagnetic interference from other components. Therefore, applications requiring highly accurate image acquisition demand cameras with superior electromagnetic immunity. At Hamamatsu Photonics, we maintain in-house EMC testing facilities, enabling rapid testing and feedback of product design from the development stage. This approach ensures electromagnetic resilience while accelerating development speed.
Hamamatsu Photonics is certified under ISO 9001 (Quality Management) and ISO 14001 (Environmental Management). All product design and manufacturing follow established quality guidelines. Under this rigorous management system, we deliver products of consistently high quality.
Under rigorous quality control, we are committed to developing and manufacturing OEM cameras that deliver stable performance over the long term. The extremely low failure rate represents our exceptionally reliable products, allowing customers to reduce total maintenance costs during extended operation.
* Based on an internal survey of custom board level camera (as of June 2025)
A routine camera with a back-illuminated sCMOS sensor. Although it is a routine model, it offers high sensitivity and resolution, as well as a wide field of view and low readout noise.
The C11440-52U30 is a camera equipped with a sCMOS image sensor based on the latest technology, achieving low noise, high resolution, and high-speed readout simultaneously. Its compact, OEM-ready board-level design makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, including embedded system integration.
InGaAs cameras fill the gap between NIR wavelengths in the 950-1700 nm range, where silicon detectors are no longer sensitive. Our products capture images with QVGA to SXGA resolution and our extensive experience with InGaAs sensors allows us to offer cameras with exquisite image contrast and quality.
The C12849-111U is a high resolution and high sensitivity X-ray sCMOS camera. The camera's high resolution of 33 lp/mm makes it ideal for X-ray imaging of micro objects. Its compact size makes it suitable for embedding into systems such as micro X-ray CT systems.
TDI-CCD captures clear, bright images even in low-light conditions. In TDI mode, the CCD captures an image of a moving object while synchronously transferring integrated signal charges, greatly increasing sensitivity for high-speed imaging. Its back-thinned structure also delivers high quantum efficiency across a wide spectral range from UV to near IR (200 to 1100 nm).
Optical devices comprised of a bundle of micron-sized optical fibers. Used as an alternative of a lens to transmit light or an image with high efficiency and low distortion. Ideal when designing and building compact optical devices.
FOS fiber optic plates with a CsI scintillator feature an x-ray shield and low energy x-ray detection. Suitable for applications such as mammography, and medical and industrial imaging.
Fairchild Imaging is a semiconductor manufacturer specializing in high-performance CMOS image sensors for the visible to near-infrared and X-ray spectral ranges, and possesses advanced CMOS image sensor design technologies with exceptionally low-noise performance. With Fairchild Imaging becoming a member of the Hamamatsu Photonics Group, the combination of Fairchild Imaging’s technologies with Hamamatsu Photonics’ existing capabilities has established a framework that enables flexible responses to a broader range of customer requirements. By delivering products and solutions with greater added value than ever before, we will continue to contribute to our customers’ innovation.
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