Multi-camera vision system from nac targets onboard automotive testing and research
New from nac Image Technology is the Memrecam Q5, a multi-head, high-speed digital camera system that is 80% smaller than predecessor systems and only 25% of the weight. The multi-camera vision system is an expandable system that supports four different ultra-small cameras heads, which can be selected, mixed and matched depending on the user's light sensitivity and resolution requirements. Available cameras feature 456 x 640 or 640 x 480 and can achieve frame rates of up to 1,000 fps. By connecting these cameras to a single digital recording processor via GigE interface, users can simultaneously shoot the same subject from a number of different angles. Memrecam Q5 is suitable for use in automotive testing and research, as well as ballistics, manufacturing, and research applications.
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Contact:NAC Image Technology
Headquarters: Simi Valley, CA, USA
Product: Memrecam Q5 multi-camera vision system
Key Features: Expandable system that supports four different ultra-small cameras heads (456 x 640 or 640 x 480, up to 1,000 fps), all connect to a single digital recording processor via GigE interface.
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