High-speed camera from Vision Research to be showcased at Photonics West
On display at the Vision Research booth at SPIE Photonics West will be the released Phantom v2511 video camera, which can capture up to 25,600 fps at full 1 MPixel resolution. The camera features two HS-SDI ports and a 10GB Ethernet connection, along with a standard 1GB Ethernet connection. It is equipped with a 1 MPixel CMOS image sensor with a 28 µm pixel size, 12-bit pixel depth, and Vision Research’s CineMag interface which allows the user to save a high-speed shot from camera memory to non-volatile storage.In addition, the camera features an image-based auto-trigger that allows the camera to be triggered from the motion of live images, making infrequent or unpredictable events easier to record on camera. The Phantom v2511 camera also comes with camera control software, a software development kit, a remote control unit, a Nikon F-Mount lens mount, and a number of video processing capabilities.
SPIE Photonics West 2014 booth number: 2123
To Learn More:
Contact:Vision Research
Headquarters: Wayne, NJ, USA
Product: Phantom v2511 camera
Key Features: 1 MPixel CMOS image sensor, 28 µm pixel size, 12-bit depth, CineMag interface, 25,600 fps at 1 MPixel resolution.
What Vision Research says:
View more information on the Phantom v2511 camera.
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