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HiSpec 5
3 Megapixel High Resolution
High Speed Camera
Fast Facts
• Outstanding Image Quality: Up to 523 frames
per second at 1696 x 1710 resolution
• Extremely Fast:1150 fps at 1280 x 1024 resolution
• Well Connected: GiGE compatible for easy
remote camera control
• Fits Anywhere: : Only 69mm H x 93mm W x
92mm D, C-Mount and .9 kg
• GiGE Vision: Industry standard control interface
Easy to use
Camera Control
Software
ImageBLITZ® Auto
Trigger feature
based on selectable
region of interest
Key Features
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High Resolution and High Speed – The HiSpec 5 provides superb quality images with its 1696 x 1710 pixel
resolution. And it is a perfect fit for a wide variety of high-speed motion applications with the capability to
capture megapixel images at more than 1400 fps.
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Optional ImageBLITZ® Auto Trigger & Multi-Sequence Mode – Now it’s easy to capture those elusive
random events. Simply define a “region of interest” in the field of view and let the ImageBLITZ® trigger take
over. Any change in the pre-set image area will stop the recording and save the event sequence. No special
hardware or intrusive wiring is required. And the optional Multi-Sequence Mode allows the recording of
multiple events by partitioning the memory into 2, 4, 8 or 16 individual recordings.
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Optional Hi-G Configuration - The HiSpec 5 has been certified to 100 “G” accelerations making it the ideal
combination of ruggedness with small size. Fits into tight spaces for on-board automotive impact testing,
military ordinance testing and other harsh environments. The built-in battery operates in three modes:
- Ensures fail-safe operation in the event of a power loss
- Allows “untethered” operation for up to 1 hour
- Has image retention mode of up to 24 hours
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Use it Everywhere – The HiSpec 5’s Gigabit Ethernet interface allows the user to operate multiple
cameras from any standard Notebook / PC up to a distance of 100 meters. The HiSpec 5 is
designed for easy operation in virtually any industrial or laboratory environment.
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