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Ultra-compact high-speed camera with 1.3 megapixels at 1000 fps

The extremely compact housing, the 1.3 megapixel resolution, and the high recording rates make the SpeedCam MacroVis the undisputed leader in the field of small high-speed cameras.

With its modular design, the camera can be assembled in a variety of configurations. The basic model is delivered optionally as a monochrome or color camera and with 2 GB of image storage for 1.6 seconds of recording time at full resolution and 1000 frames per second. With numerous upgrade options, the SpeedCam MacroVis is an ideal tool for science and research, quality assurance, or crash tests in the automobile industry. For example, a larger 4 GB image storage, multi-sequence recording mode, and the ImageBLITZ® auto-trigger option are optionally available. With ImageBLITZ®, a region of interest (ROI) can be marked in the live image. The camera triggers automatically as soon as there is a change in the brightness in this area. With the Hi-G option, the camera is acceleration-proof up to 100 g in 3 axes.

Thanks to the ultra-compact housing and the laterally placed plug field, the high-speed camera can be mounted in many difficult-to-access places.

Main features:

  • 1280 x 1024 APS CMOS sensor
  • Color or monochrome
  • Max. 1000 fps in full resolution
  • Up to 93,000 fps in partial resolution
  • Global electronic shutter speeds down to 2µsec.
  • 2 GB ring memory for 1.5 sec recording time at full resolution and 1000 fps
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • Internal battery for record and standby operation
  • Weight: 2 lbs / 900 g
  • Dimensions: 3.7" x 2.6" x 3.6" / 69 x 93 x 92 mm (HxWxD)

 

Available Upgrades:

  • On-Board storage: Ring memory 4 GB for 3 seconds recording time
  • ImageBLITZ®: Auto trigger function
  • Multi-Sequence recording
  • Hi-G Upgrade: Mechanical stability up to 100g peak @ 25 msec
  • F-Mount upgrade
  • Phoenix interface upgrade: Ethernet interface with industrial Phoenix plugs