High-speed camera from Photron to be showcased at SPIE Photonics West

Jan. 10, 2017
On display at the Photron booth at SPIE Photonics West 2017 will be the FASTCAM Mini AX200 high-speed camera, which features a light sensitivity of ISO 40,000 monochrome and 16,000 color.  

On display at the Photron booth at SPIE Photonics West 2017 will be the FASTCAM Mini AX200 high-speed camera, which features a light sensitivity of ISO 40,000 monochrome and 16,000 color. The camera is equipped with a 1 MPixel CMOS image sensor with a 20 µm pixel size and 12-bit ADC (Bayer system color) that can achieve a frame rate of 6,400 at full resolution. Additionally, the camera features a low-light mode, which drops the frame rate and shutter time to their maximum values, while maintaining other set parameters, to enable users to position and focus the camera. The actively-cooled camera, which features a GigE interface, is available with 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB memory options, is suitable for use in automotive, military, and industrial high-speed imaging tasks and for high-frame-rate imaging in critical laboratory applications.

SPIE Photonics West 2017 booth number: 906

To Learn More:

Contact:Photron Inc.
Headquarters: San Diego, CA, USA
Product: FASTCAM Mini AX200 camera
Key Features: 1 MPixel, 12-bit global electronic shutter CMOS image sensor with a 20 µm pixel size, frame rates to 6,400 fps, ISO 40,000 for monochrome and 16,000 for color, GigE interface.

What Photron says:.
View more information on the FASTCAM Mini AX200.

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