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Allied Vision expanded camera range

Allied Vision’s latest additions product offerings include more CMOS sensors in the Mako family, the Manta G235 with Sony’s IMX174 CMOS sensor and its large format Prosilica GT and Goldeye short-wave infrared camera. Additions to the Mako entry-level camera range include the Mako G-030 with CMOSIS’s CMV300 CMOS sensor and delivers VGA resolution at 309 fps; the Mako G-131 contains e2v’s Sapphire EV76C560 CMOS sensor which offers 1.3 Megapixels at 62 fps; the Mako G-192 with EV76C570 CMOS sensor to provide
June 16, 2015 Read time: 2 mins

518 Allied Vision Technologies’s latest additions product offerings include more CMOS sensors in the Mako family, the Manta G235 with 576 Sony’s IMX174 CMOS sensor and its large format 2255 Prosilica GT and Goldeye short-wave infrared camera.

Additions to the Mako entry-level camera range include the Mako G-030 with CMOSIS’s CMV300 CMOS sensor and delivers VGA resolution at 309 fps; the Mako G-131 contains e2v’s Sapphire EV76C560 CMOS sensor which offers 1.3 Megapixels at 62 fps; the Mako G-192 with EV76C570 CMOS sensor to provide 1.9 Megapixels at 62 fps; and the Mako G-503 which contains Aptina’s MT9P031 (mono)/MT9P006 (colour) CMOS sensors which deliver 5 Megapixels at 14 fps.


The Manta G-235 features Sony’s IMX174 CMOS sensor and provides high dynamic range, low noise, and speeds of 57 fps at the full resolution of 2.3 Megapixels for industrial applications with varied lighting challenges.

Allied Vision’s short-wave infrared camera (SWIR), the Goldeye G-033 GigE Vision camera delivers images at up to 300 fps and features integrated thermo-electric cooling elements, on-board image correction, ruggedised housing and Power over Ethernet.

The Prosilica GT large format camera features high resolution up to 29 Megapixels, coupled with features such as Power over Ethernet and camera temperature monitoring and offers high image quality in the toughest application conditions.

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