Visitors to Photonics West 06 can review this multi-channel framing camera with ultra-high resolution image intensifiers and optical design to take analysis of transient events to a new level
Specialised Imaging has chosen Photonics West in San Jose, California (21-26 January 2006) for the global launch of a new multi-channel framing camera.
Visitors to booth 2038 will have the chance to review the Sim multi-channel framing camera - a new camera that incorporates ultra-high resolution image intensifiers and no-compromise optical design to take accurate, high-speed spatial and temporal analysis of transient events to a new level.
Unlike traditional high-speed framing cameras the design of the Sim provides the choice of four, six, eight, or even 16 separate optical channels without comprising performance.
Visitors to Photonics West will be also able to review the Sir2 - a unique high performance, high-speed camera that offers true double imaging capability.
The rigid all-metal IP54 rated construction of the compact Sir2 makes it ideally suited to the typically harsh environment of the military test range.
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 unique ability to acquire two full resolution images provides valuable information on displacement and velocity for ballistics, detonics and impact studies.
For ballisticians and engineers looking for a robust, reliable and highly affordable camera the Sir ballistic range camera will also be on display.
Technical experts will be available to update visitors on the ongoing development of a new high performance trajectory tracker system.