High performance within budget
Used in conjunction with the optional, but recommended, Phantom
CineMag, for time-saving, secure storage
Maximum speed of 4200 fps at full resolution |
Longer record times are available
when recording directly to a CineMag (up to 800 Mpx/second |
1 µs minimum
exposure |
8, 12 or 32 GB high-speed RAM |
Extreme
Dynamic Range (EDR) |
The wide screen 1280 x 800 CMOS sensor, (25% wider than
most competitive models), allows moving targets to remain in-frame longer
and to see more of the event being recording. The wide sensor also allows
a true 1280 x 720 HD image from this 1Mpx camera.
High sensitivity capture
Capturing in challenging lighting conditions is not an issue with the
Phantom v411 due to the sensitivity provided by its 20-micron pixel size
and improved quantum efficiency. Even the smallest of details can be seen
using the camera's minimum exposure time of 1 microsecond. where blur
is eliminated and so providing a crisp, clear image.
High-speed capture
While the Phantom captures at just more than 4 000 frames-per-second at
full resolution, its top speed, at reduced resolution is a remarkable
600 000 frames-per-second.
Selectable bit-depth
The Phantom v411 supports both 8- and 12-bit pixel depth. Smaller bit-depth
allows more recording time and smaller files. Greater bit-depth provides
more gray levels and finer detail. Using the 12-bit option provides more
detail in the image, a necessity for most motion-analysis applications.
Eliminating over-exposure
As with other camera models in the v series, the v411 offers the proprietary
Extreme Dynamic Range feature which provides two different exposures within
a single frame that allows areas that would otherwise be overexposed to
contain image details. Additionally. using Auto Exposure, the camera adjusts
itself to changing lighting conditions automatically
Multiple capture-and-store options
As with other Phantom models, storage options are many and the v411 comes
with 8GB, 16GB or 32GB internal high-speed memory which can be segmented
up to 63 times allowing multiple shots to be captured back-to-back without
needing to download data from the camera.
Additionally, shots can be saved directly to the Phantom
CineMag's non-volatile, hot-swappable memory magazines which allows
continuous recording in full resolution at up to 780 fps. This represents
capturing just over 2 minutes into the128GB CineMag, 4.25minutes into
the 256GB, or 8.5 minutes into the 512GB version. . Even higher speeds
can be recorded into camera RAM, then manually or automatically moved
to recording to the CineMag providing maximum data protection and an ideal
storage medium for secure environments. The Phantom v411 is available
with or without CineMag compatibility.
The Phantom v411 is available
in monochrome and colour
Model |
Phantom v411 |
Resolution |
Wide screen 1280 x 800 |
Sensor |
CMOS. 25.6 mm x 16.0 mm. 20 µm pixel size; Colour and mono;
8- and 12-bit depth |
Video Out |
Analog video (NTSC or PAL) available on Capture Cable
Component viewfinder port
Versatile Dual HD-SDI can provide 4:4:4 video (except at 60 fps), or
can be two single 4:2:2 HD-SDI ports, one for playback and one always
live |
Interface |
Gb Ethernet |
Frame Rate |
Max. speed at full resolution of 1280 x 800 is 4200 fps. Max speed
at reduced resolution of 128 x 8 is 600,000 fps |
Memory |
8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB high-speed internal RAM. Segmented memory for
up to 63 cines in multi-cine mode |
Mount Type |
Nikon F-mount standard; Canon EOS mount optional; PL-mount optional;
C-mount optional |
Size |
(L x W x H); 29.2 x 14 x 12.7 cm |
Weight |
5.33 kg |
Operating Temp |
0°C - 40°C |
Vision Research Phantom v411 Camera Datasheet
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