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NIWeek 2014: AVT to Highlight Manta GigE Cameras with Sony IMX174 CMOS Sensors

Allied Vision Technologies will be exhibiting at NIWeek 2014 in Austin, Texas from August 4-7, 2014. Cameras from the Manta and Mako series will be showcased. Both offer CCD and CMOS models, NIR optimized sensors, Power over Ethernet capabilities, and much more.

New Manta G-235 using Sony IMX174 sensor

AVT’s Manta GigE camera series has been a mainstay in the machine vision industry since its release. However, pairing it up with Sony’s new IMX174 CMOS global shutter sensor brings it to a whole new level. With a resolution of 2.3 Megapixels, the IMX174 offers incredible sensitiviy, dynamic range, and low readout noise. This makes it perfect for various applications, such as outdoor imaging or scientific applications, where lighting may be a challenge. Users will also enjoy the numerous benefits they have come to expect from the Manta family of cameras: high quality design and performance, 2 octocoupled inputs and outputs, optional Power over Ethernet models, and many more.

Come and visit AVT’s booth for more information!

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