High-speed camera is smallest model from Vision Research to date

Dec. 1, 2016
Phantom Niro N-Series from Vision Research feature a high-speed camera head that measures just 32 x 32 x 29 mm, making it the smallest model in the company’s high-speed cameras.  

Phantom Niro N-Series fromVision Research feature a high-speed camera head that measures just 32 x 32 x 29 mm, making it the smallest model in the company’s high-speed cameras. The N-Series has three interchangeable components: The Miro N5 camera head, a 10-meter CoaXPress cable, and the Miro N-JB base, which features 8GB RAM, 128GB internal CineFlash, and connects to the Miro Junction Box through a system cable. The high-speed camera features a 1-bit, 0.5 MPixel CMOS image sensor that can achieve a frame rates of 560 fps at full resolution and up to 9055 fps at 128 x 32 pixels. Additionally, the camera features an M-12/S-Mount lens mount and accompanying software.

To Learn More:

Contact:Vision Research
Headquarters: Wayne, NJ, USA
Product:Phantom Niro N-Series high-speed camera system
Key Features: Three component system comprised of compact Miro N5 camera head (0.5 MPixe CMOS sensor, 560 fps at full resolution), a 10-meter CoaXPress cable, and the Miro N-JB base,

What Vision Research says:
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