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Download: Flyer SpeedCam Visario g3 [ PDF ]
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Ruggedized high-speed camera with the latest 1536 x 1024 CMOS sensor technology
The new high-speed camera SpeedCam Visario g3 comes with numerous high-performance features: 1536 x 1024 pixel, recording speeds with more than 100,000 frames per second, a superior light sensitivity at very high depth of field and the unmatched Weinberger image quality. All this in a very small housing compared to similar high-speed camera models.
The electronic shutter works with extreme shutter speeds down to 5 microseconds. Bothersome motion blur is minimized. The Visario g3 is designed for use in extreme conditions and can withstand shock acceleration up to 100g.
Numerous memory options offer a lot of flexibility for your high-speed video projects. Due to the lean Weinberger raw data imagery can be downloaded very fast to the host computer (with Gigabit-Ethernet interface). The very intuitive and easy-to-use SpeedCam Visart control software runs on Windows XP and offers, along with a camera setup wizard, numerous individal focusing possibilities.
SpeedCam Visario g3 is the perfect combination of resolution, image quality, light sensitivity, recording time and operability.
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Main Features:
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High Speed APS CMOS sensor
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Checkerboard pattern with octagonal pixels
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Image format 1536 x 1024 pixel @ 1000 fps
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Up to 100,000 fps with reduced resolution
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High light sensitivity: 800 ISO/ASA color, 2400 ISO/ASA monochrome
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Image dynamic: standard 8 bit, at high-dynamic mode 12 bit
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Snap-Shot live image
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Image memory: 3 GB standard, optional 6, 12 or 24 GB*
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Global electronic shutter down to 5 µs
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Gigabit Ethernet
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Lenses: C-Mount, F-Mount, Voigtlaender, Kinoptik
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Dimensions: 113 x 120 x 200 mm, 4.5 kg / 4.4" x 4.7" x 7.9", 9.9 lbs
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Mechanical stability: 100 g in all 3 axes
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Available Options:
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Battery Pack
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Non volatile flash memory up to 32 GB
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Internal hard disk
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IRIG-B input
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Fibre optic connectivity
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Video output (PAL/NTSC)
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*24 GB available from Q1 2008
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