Photron to show high-speed camera at SPIE Photonics West 2015

Jan. 22, 2015
The FASTCAM Mini UX100 camera is a high-G rated, one-piece, high-speed imager that provides 1280 × 1024 pixel resolution to 4000 frames/s, 720 HD resolution (1280 × 720 pixels) to 6400 frames/s, and reduced resolution operation up to 800,000 frames/s.

The FASTCAM Mini UX100 camera is a high-G rated, one-piece, high-speed imager that provides 1280 × 1024 pixel resolution to 4000 frames/s, 720 HD resolution (1280 × 720 pixels) to 6400 frames/s, and reduced resolution operation up to 800,000 frames/s. The global electronic shutter can operate down to 1 µs to provide blur-free, black-and-white imagery with 12-bit pixel depth (36 bits for the color version). Light sensitivity is ISO 12232 Ssat-certified at 10,000 ISO 12 bit monochrome, and 5000 ISO for the color version.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 1136

To Learn More:

Contact:Photron
Headquarters: San Diego, CA
Product: FASTCAM Mini UX100 camera
Key Features: 1280 × 1024 pixel resolution to 4000 frames/s

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