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SVS-Vistek highlights SVCam-HR at Intertraffic

SVS-Vistek will be highlighting its SVCam-HR series at Intertraffic, which feature the new Python 25 MP CMOS sensor from On Semi and imaging rates of up to 80 fps via a CoaXPress interface.
April 4, 2016 Read time: 1 min

4337 SVS-Vistek will be highlighting its SVCam-HR series at Intertraffic, which feature the new Python 25 MP CMOS sensor from On Semi and imaging rates of up to 80 fps via a CoaXPress interface.

Available in monochrome or colour versions, they can be fitted either with a Camera Link or a Gigabit Ethernet interface. The company claims the SVCam-HR series are amongst the most compact camera modules in their class on the world market and do not require any external cooling thanks to their intelligent heat management system.

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