Phantom High-Speed Cameras (1 Million FPS)

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  • eDotd
    We ain't cool de la?
    • Jul 2006
    • 6284

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    Phantom High-Speed Cameras (1 Million FPS)

    One million is the new benchmark in high-speed imaging. Introducing the Phantom v12, a megapixel camera capable of taking 1,000,000 pictures-per-second. With the Phantom v12 camera, Vision Research breaks the high-speed digital imaging speed barrier...again!






    Key Features:
    • Resolution: 1280x800
    • Continuously Adjustable Resolution (CAR): 128 x 8
    • Frames-per second at full resolution: 6,315 fps
    • Maximum Frame Rate: 680,000 fps, optional 1,000,000 fps
    • Minimum exposure: 1 µsecond standard, optional 300ns
    • Built-in Memory: 8GB, 16GB or 32GB
    • ISO (ISO12232 standard): 6400 mono, 1600 color
    • Non-volatile memory: Phantom CineMag
    • Memory segmentation: up to 64 segments
    • Pixel bit-depth: 8 and 12 bits
    • Camera trigger and signals: Trigger, Aux (IRIG-out or Strobe ),
      Ready, FSync, IRIG-in, Video
    • Ethernet: Gb Ethernet
    • Analog Video Out: PAL, NTSC & HD, Component (720p)
    • HD-SDI: 720p
    • Lensing: F-mount
    • Size: H = 5.0” (7.5” w/handle), W = 5.0”, L = 11.5” (w/o lens)
    • Weight: 11.5 pounds without lens
    • Power: 60 Watts
    • Operating temperature: 10°C to 40°C




    Take the wide view with our custom-designed high-definition 1280x800 megapixel CMOS sensor. The wide aspect ratio of the v12 allows you to see more of the event you are recording with a “widescreen” view.
    Get 6,315 frames-per-second (fps) at full resolution. At lower resolutions, you will get even higher frame rates, up to 1,000,000 fps (optional).
    With an active pixel size of 20 microns and improved quantum efficiency, the Phantom v12 camera has sensitivity superior to our acclaimed v7.3. So, even if you are using our sub-microsecond shuttering, you’ll get the highest sensitivity possible with the lowest noise possible.
    That’s right. You can eliminate blur and see the most minute detail by using our optional sub-microsecond shuttering. Down to 300 nanoseconds.
    Check out this video to see the Phantom in action.

    Also, Check out some of the clips using the Phantom V-series Cameras showing off their power. The water balloon video is sick!

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