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SVS-Vistek launches new 12MP camera range

Product enhancement and new launches feature on the SVS-Vistek stand. The company’s Tracer series of cameras now features better heat management a customer-requested improvements to casings’ screw fixings. But alongside improvements sits something wholly new – the SVCam-evo 12040. This is a CMOS-based camera, available in 12MP versions, which offers capabilities – high blooming suppression, low image lag and dynamic range – which matches those of CCD-based rivals, said the company’s Roland Maier.
March 26, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Product enhancement and new launches feature on the 4337 SVS-Vistek stand. The company’s Tracer series of cameras now features better heat management, a customer-requested improvements to casings’ screw fixings. But alongside improvements sits something wholly new – the SVCam-evo 12040. This is a CMOS-based camera, available in 12MP versions, which offers capabilities – high blooming suppression, low image lag and dynamic range – which matches those of CCD-based rivals, said the company’s Roland Maier.

“The days of CMOS technology carrying a quality penalty are past,” he commented, “and with the new SVCam-evo 12040 we have brought the market a product which offers easy integration and maximum camera technology in the smallest package. A DualGigE Vision interface offers data rates of up to 240MB/s and the optical format of 4/3in allows the use of a wide variety of lenses.”

The internal logic allows synchronisation of image capture to an external event, free running with maximum frame rate, and exposure time control via a remote interface. The camera series, Maier added, lends itself to all manner of high-end transport applications.

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