High-speed cameras from Vision Research will be shown at SPIE DCS 2017
At SPIE DCS 2017, Vision Research will showcase its Phantom VEO high-speed cameras, which are designed for a wide range of applications, including scientific analysis, material testing, and defense research. Phantom VEO cameras are available in eight individual models across four performance levels and two body styles and feature 12-bit CMOS image sensors of 1 and 4 MPixels, in depending on the model. At maximum resolution, the 1 MPixel Phantom VEO 710 and 410 can record at speeds up to 7,400 fps and 4,000 fps respectively, while the 4 MPixel Phantom VEO 640 and 340 can record at speeds of 1,400 fps and 800 fps respectively. The high-speed cameras are available with three onboard RAM memory configurations of 18GB, 36GB or 72GB, as well as GigE interface, HDMI output, exposure index controls, and programmable I/O architecture.
SPIE DCS 2017 both number: 768
To Learn More:
Contact:Vision Research
Headquarters: Wayne, NJ, USA
Product: Phantom VEO high-speed cameras
Key Features: 1 and 4 MPixel CMOS image sensors, frame rates of 800 fps, 1,400 fps, 4,000 fps, and 7,400 fps, respectively.
What Vision Research says:
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