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The iPORT CL-Ten Dual Medium IP engine from Pleora Technologies is based on a low-power architecture and addresses high-bandwidth video transport.
Photron's Fastcam SA-X delivers up to 12,500 frames/sec at full 1024 × 1024-pixel resolution, and features up to 64-Gbyte on-board memory.
The Phantom Miro M320S camera from Vision Research is capable of recording 1320 frames/sec at its full resolution of 1920 × 1200 pixels.
San Diego, CA - Photron, Inc., a global leader and manufacturer of high speed cameras and image analysis software, announces the highest performance high speed camera, the Fastcam SA-X. Delivering up to 12,500 frames per second at full 1,024 x 1,024 pixel resolution, the new high speed camera meets
Using a high-speed imaging technique, scientists from Cambridge University (Cambridge, England) have developed a means of predicting whether a filament of fluid from a print head will condense along its length into a single droplet, or collapse into multiple droplets.
Specialised Imaging has developed a capability that allows users of its SIM Ultra Fast framing camera to rapidly capture images and precisely measure the temperature at different points during a high-speed event.
Photonis's xSCELL digital scientific camera is designed for fluorescence imaging, spinning disk confocal microscopy, high-throughput screening, and gene sequencing.
The Trajectory Tracker 2 video trajectory tracking system from Specialised Imaging can precisely correlate high-speed video data with 3-D visualization and measurement in ballistics studies.
Engineers at Photron (San Diego, CA, USA) have developed a high-speed camera that is capable of capturing images at one million frames per second.
The Rolera Bolt scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera from QImaging is designed for low-light imaging, especially biomedical imaging in live-cell and whole organism studies at video frame rates.