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Allied Vision Technologies expands Manta range

The Manta series of cameras from Allied Vision Technologies is to be expanded with five new models with high-resolution multi-tap CCD or CMOS sensor and 2.2 up to 9.2 megapixels. The Manta is a flexible, feature-rich GigE Vision camera; the Manta G-282 and Manta G-917 are the first industrial cameras with the new Sony Multi-Tap 2.8 megapixels ICX687 and 9.2 megapixels ICX814. New models also include the high-resolution Manta G-283 with 28 megapixels-sensor as well and the six megapixel Manta G-609. All came
May 31, 2013 Read time: 1 min
AVT Manta
The Manta series of cameras from 518 Allied Vision Technologies is to be expanded with five new models with high-resolution multi-tap CCD or CMOS sensor and 2.2 up to 9.2 megapixels.

The Manta is a flexible, feature-rich GigE Vision camera; the Manta G-282 and Manta G-917 are the first industrial cameras with the new 576 Sony Multi-Tap 2.8 megapixels ICX687 and 9.2 megapixels ICX814. New models also include the high-resolution Manta G-283 with 28 megapixels-sensor as well and the six megapixel Manta G-609. All cameras feature a Sony EXview HAD II CCD sensor.

AVT has also introduced a new CMOS-model with the CMV2000-Sensor from CMOSIS: The Manta G-223 with 2.2 megapixels resolution.

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