Vision Research upgrades its popular Miro line
06.09.2012
Vision Research has upgraded its popular Phantom Miro line of high-speed cameras to become more portable. This upgrade is designed to make high-speed imaging more accessible through ease of use (new flip-out LCD touchscreen) and a smaller form factor. The LC-Series is available in the same models as the Miro M-Series digital high-speed cameras: LC110, LC310, LC120 and LC320S. The 1-megapixel Miro LC110 and LC310 include a Vision Research custom-designed 1280 x 800 CMOS sensor, the LC110 has a 1.6 Gigapixel/second throughput, making possible image capture up to 1600 frames-per-second at full resolution. The LC310 has a 3.2 Gpx/s throughput and can capture up to 3,200 fps at full resolution. If higher speeds are needed, reduced resolution images are available up to 400,000 fps for the LC110 and 650,000 for the LC310. The 2-megapixel LC120 also includes a CMOS sensor with a 1.6 Gpx/s throughput, resulting in the capture of 730 fps at 1920 x 1200, 800 fps at 1920 x 1080, or 1,200 fps at 1152 x 1152, with the possibility to deliver reduced resolution images up to 200,000 fps. [source]
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