Product News May 9, 2022

See the possibilities enabled by Harrier autofocus-zoom cameras

A screenshot from the Harrier product range video showing several autofocus zoom cameras

Our latest video shows what you could achieve by integrating a Harrier AFZ block camera into your vision system. Suitable applications include traffic monitoring, drones, UAVs and ROVS, remote surveillance, industrial automation and more.

The Harrier camera range starts with very lightweight, compact 10x zoom models and goes up to cameras with 40x optical zoom. Each camera is available in versions with LVDS, SDI, USB 3, HDMI, Ethernet IP or MIPI CSI-2 video output to provide endless possibilities.

Whatever your requirements, Active Silicon is the ideal partner for providing your autofocus-zoom camera solution.

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