Last updated: 26 November 2024

Cameras with Sony IMX250 Sensor: Specs, Prices & Life Cycle

This article contains the main specifications of Sony IMX250 image sensor. Additionally, the article explores how the sensor can be integrated into different camera interfaces such as GigE and USB3, depending on the desired features. Finally, it provides a brief overview of selecting compatible industrial lenses to maximize the IMX250's performance.
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Cameras with Sony IMX250 Sensor: Specs, Prices & Life Cycle

Sony IMX250 image sensor specifications

The Sony IMX250 is a high-performance CMOS image sensor designed for industrial and machine vision applications. It features a resolution of 5 megapixels (2448x2048), a pixel size of 3.45μm, and a global shutter type. The IMX250 can achieve a maximum frame rate of 79fps at full resolution for USB3 interface. The Sony IMX250 image sensor belongs to the Sony Pregius 2nd Generation.  On the same generation you can find models with resolutions 0.4MP (IMX287), 1.6MP (IMX273 and IMX296), 3.1 MP (IMX252 and IMX265), 5 MP (IMX264), 8.9MP (IMX255 and IMX267), 12.3 MP (IMX253 and IMX304) and 31.4MP (IMX342).

2nd generation Pregius sensors vs 4th generation Pregius S sensors

Sony's 2nd and 4th generation IMX sensors show clear technological progress. IMX250 belongs to the 2nd gen sensors. They have 3.45 μm pixels, offering resolutions up to 12 MP. They perform well
in low light and can achieve high frame rates, especially in their high-speed versions. The 4th gen Pregius S sensors use smaller 2.74 μm pixels, allowing for higher resolutions up to 24.5 MP. Despite smaller pixels, they maintain good sensitivity thanks to improved design. These newer sensors also introduce advanced features like dual ADC and exposure time monitoring. They use stacked CMOS technology, which helps maintain performance despite the smaller pixel size. In essence, while 2nd gen sensors are still capable, the 4th gen sensors offer higher resolution, more features, and better efficiency, making them more suitable for advanced imaging applications.

Sony Pregius 2nd generation is still one of the most light sensitive solutions for standard machine vision cameras. A light sensitivity comparison between 2nd and 4th generation can be found in this article.

Computer vision camera prices of Sony IMX250

We have developed a range of industrial cameras based on the Sony IMX250 sensor. These cameras offer high image quality, fast frame rates, and reliable performance in demanding environments. At VA Imaging, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional value to our customers. Our cameras with IMX250 sensor are competitively priced thanks to our efficient operations and commitment to maintaining low margins. We stand behind the quality of our products with a comprehensive 3-year warranty on all industrial cameras, including our cameras with IMX250 sensor. Our customers also benefit from our exceptional technical support, extensive product portfolio, and quick delivery
times. These factors, combined with our competitive pricing, make VA Imaging an ideal choice for businesses seeking high-performance, cost-effective machine vision solutions.

Selected Sony IMX cameras

Sony IMX250 sensor for USB3 vision camera 

USB3 cameras utilizing the IMX250 sensor provide a compact and cost-effective solution for industrial imaging. The USB3 interface offers high-speed data transfer and easy integration with a wide range of host systems, making it a popular choice for machine vision and automation applications. Our USB3 cameras with IMX250 are MER2-502-79U3M, MER2-502-79U3M-POL and MER2-502-79U3C They offer a frame rate of 79 fps. For our USB3 cameras, you can download the camera manual, free SDK and 3D files in our Download page.

Industrial lens for Sony IMX250 camera

When selecting an industrial lens for the IMX250 sensor, it is important to consider factors such as the sensor size, resolution, and the specific application requirements. High-quality lenses designed for machine vision applications can help maximize the performance of the IMX250 sensor and ensure optimal image quality. With a pixel size of 3,45μm and resolving power of 160 lp/mm our industrial C-mount lenses from 2/3” 5MP series  are ideal to combine with IMX250. With a pixel size of 2μm and resolving power of 25 lp/mm our industrial C-mount lenses from 2/3” 10MP series are also ideal to combine with IMX250. 

Do you need help choosing the right lens? You can use our Lens calculator tool. Additionally, feel free to fill out the short form below, and our experts will be happy to recommend the most suitable
camera-lens setup for your specific needs!

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Spectral response of IMX250 monochrome sensors

Spectral response of IMX250 color sensors

Product life cycle of Sony IMX250

The IMX250 sensor is a mature sensor with a proven track record in the machine vision
market. This means it has been around for a significant amount of time and has a well-established reputation for performance and reliability.  Because of this maturity, you can be confident that the IMX250 sensor will deliver consistent image quality and operate reliably for years to come.

Here at VA Imaging , we understand the importance of choosing the right sensor for your machine vision application. That's why we are proud to offer a wide range of cameras that utilize the IMX250 sensor. In fact, we produce tens of thousands of cameras per year that use sensors up to 6 megapixels, with the IMX250 being a popular choice. This high production volume speaks to the versatility and effectiveness of this sensor in a wide variety of machine vision tasks.

In conclusion, the IMX250 sensor's maturity, proven track record, and high production volume make it a reliable and cost-effective option for many machine vision applications. If you are considering a camera with the IMX250 sensor, you can be assured that you are making a solid investment.