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Expanded camera range from allied Vision

Allied Vision is introducing five new models that demonstrate the company’s wide range of cameras designed to meet various application demands. Three new models in the Mako family, the Mako G-030, Mako G-050, and Mako G-095 utilise three new sensors that combine speed with outstanding image quality. Combined with the Mako’s compact size, these models are suitable for industrial applications such as quality inspection, industrial imaging, and many more.
May 11, 2015 Read time: 1 min

518 Allied Vision Technologies is introducing five new models that demonstrate the company’s wide range of cameras designed to meet various application demands.

Three new models in the Mako family, the Mako G-030, Mako G-050, and Mako G-095 utilise three new sensors that combine speed with outstanding image quality.  Combined with the Mako’s compact size, these models are suitable for industrial applications such as quality inspection, industrial imaging, and many more.

The Manta G-235 combines Sony’s IMX174 CMOS sensor with the high adaptability the Manta family offers and is ideal for outdoor applications with varied lighting as well as industrial applications.

The Goldeye G-033 SWIR GigE Vision camera delivers up to 300 fps at full resolution, and is ideal for imaging in industrial applications.

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