Smaller, Faster Cameras

June 2, 2011
Guppy Pro camera models, at 29x29x29 mm, are smaller than their predecessors to fit in tighter spaces, and are faster, thanks to an IEEE 1394b interface that offers twice as much bandwidth.

Six models from range VGA to 5 megapixel resolution delivering up to 121 fps (VGA).

Separately, company is offering digital cameras for demanding machine vision applications from its subsidiary, VDS Vosskühler of Osnabrück, Germany. Highlights of the VDS portfolio are infrared cameras operating in the NIR and LWIR spectrum, as well as X-ray detectors, cooled CCD cameras and high-speed cameras.

Allied Vision Technologies
[email protected]
Ahrensburg, Germany

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