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Wide range of cameras from SVS-Vistek

German company SVS-Vistek designs and manufactures a wide range of innovative CCD and CMOS cameras, from VGA up to 29 megapixel resolution, for many industrial machine vision and traffic applications.
October 28, 2014 Read time: 1 min

German company 4337 SVS-Vistek designs and manufactures a wide range of innovative CCD and CMOS cameras, from VGA up to 29megapixel resolution, for many industrial machine vision and traffic applications.

The company’s SVCam series of cameras with Gigabit Ethernet or Camera Link interfaces has been developed to ensure easy integration with other systems. The range includes the small footprint SVCam-ECO; SVCam-EVO with the highest frame rates;  the 90-degree angle SVCam-SLC; SVCam-CF; and the high resolution SVCam HR.

SVS-Vistek works with its OEM partners and customers to offer a customisation service, a partnership that resulted in what is said to be the world’s first industrial camera with micro four thirds interface, the EVO Tracer.

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