Capability to acquire two separate full resolution images provides valuable information on displacement and velocity for ballistics, detonics and impact studies
Specialised Imaging has launched the SIR2, describing it as a unique high performance high-speed camera that offers true double imaging capability.
The imaging engine of the SIR2 has been designed to offer the ultimate in resolution, timing accuracy, and measurement capabilities.
The 11-million pixel images provide more detail than any other high-speed camera in its class, says the company.
The SIR2 extends capability further with its unique ability to acquire two separate full resolution images.
This new feature provides valuable information on displacement and velocity for ballistics, detonics and impact studies.
Where the ultimate dynamic range is required for a measurement, the SIR2 can also be operated in single image mode.
The rigid all-metal IP54 compliant construction of the compact SIR2 is said to make it ideally suited to withstand even harsh industrial and military environments.
An integral TFT monitor allows users to 'see what the camera sees' in real-time, thus allowing users to easily optimise focus and lighting to achieve spectacular results.
All imaging functions can be controlled from the intuitive local keypad for setup, while full remote operation is achieved over standard ethernet cabling enabling the SIR2 to be easily integrated into almost any environment.
Comprehensive operational software provides simple control of imaging parameters and extensive measurement tools to accurately analyse results.
Image archiving in a wide range of industry standard file formats is supported.
For situations where more complex measurements are required, several cameras can be operated from a single control computer with timings for all camera linked to the same control screen.