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AVT expands Manta camera range

Allied Vision has introduced two new models to its best-selling camera family, Manta. The Manta G-235 features Sony’s new IMX174 CMOS global shutter sensor and provides outstanding sensitivity, while the Manta G-505 delivers high frame rates at 5 Megapixel resolution.
December 19, 2014 Read time: 1 min

518 Allied Vision Technologies  has introduced two new models to its best-selling camera family, Manta.

The Manta G-235 features Sony’s new IMX174 CMOS global shutter sensor and provides outstanding sensitivity, while the Manta G-505 delivers high frame rates at 5 Megapixel resolution.

Available in board level or angled head variants, the Manta G-235 provides 2.3 Megapixel resolution, high image quality and high speed. With 57 fps at full-HD resolution, AVT says it is one of the fastest GigE Vision cameras available.

The new Manta G-505 is equipped with the Sony ICX625 CCD imager providing 5 Megapixel resolution and excellent image quality. Its advanced tap balance technology enables the Manta G-505 to deliver 15 fps, a high frame rate with respect to its high resolution.

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