Skip to main content

All in one electro-focus lens control solution for Prosilica GT

Allied Vision has extended its Prosilica GT large format camera range with a new electro-focus (EF) lens control which is said to provide a ruggedised all-in-one lens control solution. The new mount simplifies lens control via GenICam feature access (negating the need for serial commands) and enabling the camera to automatically focus sequentially on subjects in different distances.
March 10, 2016 Read time: 1 min

518 Allied Vision Technologies has extended its Prosilica GT large format camera range with a new electro-focus (EF) lens control which is said to provide a ruggedised all-in-one lens control solution. The new mount simplifies lens control via GenICam feature access (negating the need for serial commands) and enabling the camera  to automatically focus sequentially on subjects in different distances.

Power to control EF-mount lenses can be provided via PoE (Power over Ethernet) and an improved mechanical design enables planarity adjustment towards the sensor.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Pennsylvania Turnpike installs Bosch cameras 
    May 26, 2021
    Autodome IP starlight 7000i models will help to quickly identify roadway incidents
  • NHTSA studies hacking risks to automated vehicles
    May 21, 2013
    A report by Bloomberg says that rising hacking risks to drivers as their cars become increasingly powered by and connected to computers have prompted the US’s auto-safety regulator to start a new office focusing on the threat. “These interconnected electronics systems are creating opportunities to improve vehicle safety and reliability, but are also creating new and different safety and cybersecurity risks,” David Strickland, head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said at a recent Senat
  • AV/ridesharing mix wins major auto investment
    May 5, 2016
    The US has a new trend in personal mobility and David Crawford takes a closer look. US automaker General Motors and ridesharer Lyft’s announcement of a strategic partnership aimed at delivering, over time, an integrated network of on-demand autonomous as well as conventional vehicles has taken the nation’s car industry from traditional manufacturing to new arenas.
  • TrafficDOT 2.0 upgrade
    January 23, 2012
    Sensys Networks has announced a major upgrade to TrafficDOT that includes a redesigned graphical user interface which greatly simplifies all aspects of VDS240 wireless vehicle detection system configuration, monitoring and diagnostics. Hardware iconography for sensors, access points, repeaters and contact closure cards enable 'drag and drop' design capabilities, autoconfiguration of time slots and double-click functionality to instantly configure components and RF paths. Sensys Networks says that improved s