GigE Vision camera from Allied Vision features Sony IMX267 Pregius sensor
After being introduced at VISION 2016, the Manta G-895 GigE Vision camera from Allied Vision is now available. The camera features the Sony IMX267, which is an 8.9 MPixel global shutter CMOS image sensor with a 3.45 µm pixel size that can reach speeds of 13.4 fps. Features of the Manta G-895 camera include auto gain, exposure, white balance settings, gamma correction and look-up tables with which users can tailor image corrections to their needs. Additionally, the camera features the new Trigger over Ethernet (ToE) feature demonstrated by Allied Vision in Stuttgart and is supported by popular image processing libraries and Allied Vision’s Vimba 2.0 software development kit.
To Learn More:
Contact:Allied Vision
Headquarters: Stadtroda, Germany
Product: Manta G-895 GigE Vision camera
Key Features: 8.9 MPixel Sony IMX267 CMOS image sensor, new Trigger over Ethernet feature, Vimba 2.0 SDK.
What Allied Vision says:
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