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Vision Research shatters speed limits with the Phantom
V710: the fastest image acquisition available in a CMOS high-speed digital
camera.
Built with Vision
Research's traditional exacting manufacturing standards ensuring
reliability as well as user-efficiency, the Phantom V710 is in a
class of its own, delivering an impressive 1 400 000 frames-per-second.
Increase to a higher resolution and capture
at 7,530 frames-per-second (1280 x 800).
How will Vision Research's Phantom V710 help achieve your goals?
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THE USER
Built with user-convenience in mind, the Phantom
v710 features ***
remote/automatic black referencing, ***
Versatile Dual HD-SDI outputs, ***
a component viewfinder port, ***
high-speed synchronization, ***
range data input and ***
Phantom CineMag® support.
Help SET UP
THE ACTION
The custom-designed CMOS 1280 x 800 sensor provides
an aspect ratio that is 25% wider than conventional
square cameras and allows the cinematographer to keep moving targets
in-frame longer and see more of the event. The v710's wide aspect
ratio also provides the unique ability to capture
1280 x 720 with a one-megapixel camera.
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SHOOT THE ACTION
Resolution: The v710 provides 7 500 frames-per-second
at full megapixel resolution. Higher frame rates, up to
1 400 000 fps are possible by decreasing the resolution.
Sensitivity: Its unsurpassed sensitivity is possible
with an active pixel size of 20 microns and with
improved quantum efficiency. Even using Phantom's sub-microsecond
shuttering, the user is able to obtain the highest sensitivity
with the lowest noise possible.
Eliminating blur: Phantom's optional sub-microsecond
shuttering eliminates blur and so vastly improves
image clarity. Sub-microsecond shuttering is programmable
in 18 ns increments, down to 300 nanoseconds.
Pixel depth: The v710 supports 8- and 12-bit pixel
depth. Smaller bit-depth provides more recording
time and smaller files while greater bit-depth results in
more gray levels and finer details.
EDR: The Extreme Dynamic Range feature is the tool
that allows two different exposures within a single frame.
Combining these two exposures results in a single very high dynamic
range image. Changing lighting conditions are catered to by the
v710's auto exposure.
Internal shutter: Manually closing the sensor with
a lens cap for Current Session Referencing is a thing of the past
when using the Phantom v710 as the camera's internal shutter automatically
shades the sensor when performing a CSR. The camera can
therefore be used remotely and the CSR performed far more regularly
ensuring the highest quality images in changing conditions.
Timing: The v710's high-resolution timing system
yields a timing resolution of better than 20 Ns
Triggering: The trigger signal
can be an external TTL pulse (hardware produced), contact closure
or open, or via command (software produced).
Continuous recording: The Continuous Recording feature
can be used to capture automatically, trigger, edit, and save image
data into any fixed, removable or networked drive accessible from
the Phantom camera’s control unit then return to recording
mode waiting for the next trigger signal with no operator intervention.
Help STORE THE
ACTION
The combination
of 8 GB high-speed dynamic RAM (16 GB or 32 GB optional) and segmented
memory allows the division of memory into 64 segments meaning
that multiple shots can be taken back-to-back without
needing to download from the camera.
Alternatively, recording can be made directly to
the Phantom CineMag
(see images below). CineMag is a very compact, non-volatile, hot-swappable
memory magazine that fits snuggly on the camera and is an optional
accessory.
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The
Phantom v710 camera with optional CineMag storage |
The
optional CineMag - so small it can fit in the palm of a hand |
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A little about the
CineMag
Recognising that capturing
at high-speed is memory-hungy (a second-long recording can take up
to 3.6 GB of memory and that a four-second recording can take up to
15 minutes to download), Vision Research's engineers developed a
module that fits neatly onto the Phantom family of cameras and
into which cines can be shifted quickly or recorded directly eliminating
the need to download.
Not only does the portable CineMag change workflow, it also protects
your cines from volatile memory loss. Once saved, in the CineMag,
data is secure and the next shot/experiment can be taken almost immediately.
The Phantom CineMag also enables long record times for events that
would normally exhaust built-in memory.
The CineMag is available in three sizes: 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB.
With the Cinestation a Cinemag can be clipped off
the camera, loaded to the CineStation and while cines are downloaded
from the Cinestation at 10GB Ethernet speeds a second Cinemag can
be clipped to the camera to continue shooting
If your high-speed applications demand
the highest performance, the Phantom v710 is the camera to suit your
needs
Summary of product specifications
Sensor type |
CMOS |
Resolution (Pixels) |
1280 x 800 |
Pixel size (um) |
20 microns |
Frame rate |
7,500 fps (full resolution); 1,400,000 fps at 128x8 pixels
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Pixel Depth |
8bit, 12bit |
Mono/Colour |
Either |
Mass |
5.4 kg without lens |
Lens mount |
F-mount, C-mount, PL-mount |
Volatile memory |
8, 16 and 32 GB available |
Adept Electronic Solutions are "The Machine Vision and Imaging
Specialists" and distributor of Vision Research products in Australia
and New Zealand. To find out more about any Vision Research machine
vision product please email us at: adept@adept.net.au
or call us at Perth (08) 92425411 / Sydney (02) 99792599 / Melbourne
(03) 95555621 or use our online contact
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