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when it’s too fast to see, and too important not to.
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Phantom®
v-Series Family
of Digital HighSpeed Cameras
Key Features:
In 2009, we introduced several exciting new members
of the v-Series family that bring a new level of price/
performance to the high-speed imaging marketplace:
Phantom v210: Ideal for megapixel applications
requiring around 2,000 fps. Attractively priced, yet
packed with powerful features. A wide variety of options
let you configure a camera that exactly meets your needs
and budget.
Phantom v310: Unrivaled performance in its price range,
the v310 is quickly becoming our most popular camera
ever. It has the performance and features to adapt to
a wide variety of applications. Get over 3,000 fps at
megapixel resolution.
Key Benefits:
Phantom v640: Four megapixels with unsurpassed
sensitivity. When you need maximum spatial resolution,
but can’t afford to give up speed or sensitivity, the v640
is the camera for you.
WHEN IT’S TOO FAST TO SEE, AND TOO IMPORTANT NOT TO®
Whether you are studying crack propagation in a metal alloy, aerosol spray
patterns, air flow around a side-view mirror, the biomechanics of an Olympian
athlete, the efficacy of shaped explosive charges, or the effects of a bird strike
on a jet engine, when you need a high-speed imaging system you can rely
on, turn to Vision Research.
Phantom v12.1: The original speed demon. The award
winning v12.1 camera was the first CMOS camera to
break the 1,000,000 fps barrier. With a new price point,
this speedster is the obvious choice for applications
demanding speed, versatility, and proven performance.
Our v-Series family of digital high-speed cameras has been around for
over 15 years. The v2.0 was introduced in 1993. And, the v4.0 – in 1999 – was
the first ever CMOS-based digital high speed camera introduced to replace
film-based technology. We’ve been improving the state-of-the-art in high-speed
imaging with each new family member introduced since then – whether the
first-ever megapixel camera capable of taking 1000 frames-per-second (v5.0),
the first-ever 4-megapixel camera (v10), the first digital camera to break the
1,000,000 frames-per-second (fps) barrier (v12), or the first high-speed imaging
system qualified to fly on board a NASA space launch vehicle.
Phantom v710: The newest speed demon, the v710
is capable of taking 1,400,000 pictures each second (at
reduced resolution). This is the ultimate high-performance
digital high-speed camera that will allow you to see things
that no one has ever seen before.
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