Active Silicon launches Harrier 23x AF-Zoom IP 4K Camera
This new addition to the Harrier series is a compact autofocus-zoom Ethernet camera with real-time 4K video output and 23x optical zoom
This new addition to the Harrier series is a compact autofocus-zoom Ethernet camera with real-time 4K video output and 23x optical zoom
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Active Silicon has launched its first IP Ethernet autofocus-zoom block camera, adding IP network capability to its Harrier camera and interface board range
Active Silicon has introduced the newest addition to its Harrier range of cameras, delivering 4K resolution to imaging systems and vision applications.
Active Silicon’s Harrier family continues to grow: the latest addition brings 40x optical zoom to a camera measuring 101 x 54 x 64mm
Chris Beynon, Active Silicon’s CTO and technical chair of the Coaxpress committee, updates on the Coaxpress standard
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Active Silicon is expanding its range of global shutter AF-zoom cameras
Active Silicon has added the Harrier 10x AF-Zoom camera to its product range, available with LVDS/EX-SDI, USB 3/HDMI and 3G-SDI video output options
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