Vision Research Phantom v2010 achieves 22,000 fps at full resolution

Dec. 23, 2013
Vision Research’s Phantom v2010 camera features a 1280 x 800 pixel CMOS image sensor with 28 µm x 28 µm pixel size and 12-bit depth.

Vision Research’s Phantom v2010 camera features a 1280 x 800 pixel CMOS image sensor with 28 µm x 28 µm pixel size and 12-bit depth. At full resolution, the Phantom v2010 camera is able to achieve a frame rate of 22,000 fps, and is capable of reaching a frame rate of 1,000,000 at a reduced resolution. The camera also features an image-based auto trigger, a 10 Gb Ethernet port, an internal mechanical shutter, and a Nikon F-mount lens connection with Canon EOS, PL, and C mounts available. In addition, the camera features Phantom Camera Control software, which enables the setting up and controlling of one or many cameras from a single interface.

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Contact:Vision Research
Headquarters
: Wayne, NJ, USA
Product:
Phantom v2010 camera
Key Features:
1280 x 800 pixel CMOS image sensor with 28 µm x 28 µm pixel size and 12-bit depth, 22,000 fps at full resolution, 10 Gb Ethernet port, camera control software.

What Vision Research says:
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