Shimadzu high-speed video camera has use in observing phenomena

Nov. 11, 2015
The Hyper Vision HPV-X2 high-speed video camera features a FTCMOS burst image sensor that increases photosensitivity by six times more than previous models.

The Hyper Vision HPV-X2 high-speed video camera features a FTCMOS burst image sensor that increases photosensitivity by six times more than previous models. It features high-speed recording at 10 million frames/s. It has use in observing phenomena, such as the interaction of cancer cells, the automotive fuel injection process, and the printer ink ejection process.
Shimadzu
Kyoto, Japan

www.ssi.shimadzu.com

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