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Allied Vision launches new camera models

Allied Vision will demonstrate its camera portfolio at Vision 2016 with six different ‘islands’ to showcase the company’s latest camera models. The company has expanded its camera portfolio with several new models with the latest CMOS sensors, including the Allied Vision Manta GigE vision family with Sony Pregius sensors.
October 28, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
New camera models from Allied Vision

518 Allied Vision Technologies will demonstrate its camera portfolio at Vision 2016 with six different ‘islands’ to showcase the company’s latest camera models.

The company has expanded its camera portfolio with several new models with the latest CMOS sensors, including the Allied Vision Manta GigE vision family with Sony Pregius sensors.

The Manta G-507 is equipped with Sony’s 5-megapixel IMX264 sensor, while the Manta G-319 has a 3.1-megapixel Sony IMX265 sensor. Both offer high saturation capacity, along with high image rates, low image noise and extraordinary dynamic range.

Allied Vision will also introduce several further camera models with the newest Sony and ON Semiconductor CMOS sensors.

Live demonstrations will be available at most of the ‘islands’, where single-cable solutions for GigE Vision cameras will be demonstrated that, along with image acquisition and power supply using Power over Ethernet (PoE), also enable rapid camera triggering via network.

In addition, Allied Vision will demonstrate how robotics, with the aid of stereovision and three-dimensional images, can implement bin-picking applications and which application possibilities offer highresolution cameras with electronic focus control. Also new is the camera’s simple integration into 64-bit ARM (ARMv8) systems that will be demonstrated live.

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