High-speed video camera from Mega Speed features high-intensity LEDs

Feb. 15, 2011
The HHC X1 to X6 line of rugged, handheld, high-speed video cameras have built-in, high-intensity LEDs, eliminating the need for external lighting.

The HHC X1 to X6 line of rugged, handheld, high-speed video cameras have built-in, high-intensity LEDs, eliminating the need for external lighting. They record from 30 to 20,000 frames/s with maximum resolution of 1280 × 1020 pixels. Cameras include a lithium battery, touch-screen interface, analytical software, USB, GigE, microSD card, and HDMI.
Mega Speed
San Jose, CA

www.megaspeedusa.com

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High-Speed Camera With Built-In Lighting

The HHC X1 to X6 is a line of rugged handheld, self-contained high-speed video cameras with built-in high intensity cool LED lights, which eliminates the need for external lighting. Other features include long life lithium battery, large touch screen interface, strong analytical software, USB, Gig E, micro SD and HDMI. Recording speeds from 30 fps to 20,000 fps and a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1020.

Mega Speed Corporation, San Jose, CA
www.megaspeedusa.com

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