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Allied unveils Prosilica cameras

Allied Vision has launched Prosilica GT Large Format cameras with Sony Pregius CMOS sensors which it says can be used for traffic and transportation surveillance.
January 23, 2020 Read time: 1 min

 

The Prosilica cameras come with resolutions up to 31.4 MP at varied aspect ratios to address versatile high-definition imaging applications, the company adds.

According to Allied, users can integrate the cameras into a vision system by multiple mounting options and comprehensive feature set while also reducing costs by powering the device via a single Ethernet cable.

Multiple cameras can be synchronised by using the PTP feature while the rugged housing design features cooling and lockable connectors to help ensure secure operation.

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