Featured Videos
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Video: Phantom TMX Glass Crack Propagation
6/29/2021
The Phantom TMX Ultrahigh-Speed camera is capable of speeds that show glass crack propagation clearer than ever before. 75 Gpx/sec throughput allows this camera to reach up to 1.75M fps in FAST mode.
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Video: Phantom TMX Ballistics Gel
6/29/2021
The new Phantom TMX cameras utilize a back side illuminated sensor which increases frame rate and resolution capabilities. Phantom specs: 7510 1280 x 704 90,000 fps 2.459 µs exposure time. Check out the demonstration using ballistics gel in this video.
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Video: Phantom TMX Product Release
6/29/2021
The all new Phantom TMX Ultrahigh-Speed camera is designed to push the limits of high-speed imaging. The World's only back side illuminated high-speed CMOS sensor produces Phantom quality images at speeds and resolutions never before possible (76,000 fps at full 1 Mpx resolution of 1280 x 800).
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Video: Phantom T1340
6/29/2021
See the features that make the Phantom T1340 the premiere 4 Mpx high-speed camera in a compact housing that is designed for scientific, industrial, and range based applications.
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Video: Image Cytometry
6/23/2021
Image cytometry is an emerging technique that uses digital images to characterize individual cells flowing at high-speeds through microchannels. These images can be used purely for characterization purposes, to inform upon real-time decision making, or for generating statistics on large populations of cells.
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Cytometry Gets Fast At Spicatek
3/12/2021
Flow cytometry plays an increasingly important role in cell analysis. Modern flow cytometry, which can support cancer research and drug development, has analyzers that allow researchers to characterize the image of single cells. This characterization provides insights into a variety of key cellular phenotypes.
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Coughing Research
3/12/2021
Researchers are looking to understand the efficiency of face masks as COVID-19 rages on. When you compare N95 respirators to handmade cloth coverings, not all masks are created equal. By evaluating a cough or sneeze using a high-speed imaging technique called Background Oriented Schlieren, it’s possible to study mask performance.
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AMETEK Aerospace Testing
3/12/2021
Vision Research recently helped shed light on aircraft fire extinguishing systems and satellite springs by supplying its high-speed imaging equipment and expertise to two companies. The analytic tools used were able to provide crucial information on the design and performance of aerospace devices.
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Color Impact Response
3/12/2021
Dr. Daniel Whisler, a member of the Impact Group at California State Long Beach and his team devised a new method to measure the dynamic response of composites in a new, colorful way. By utilizing high-speed cameras, the traditional measurement process gets an interesting spin.
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Deep Sea High-Speed Research
3/12/2021
Watch the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) oceanographic research group explore the mysteries of the deep sea using lasers and high-speed cameras to studying midwater animals during feeding and swimming.