#FASTCAM MINI AX PRICE FULL#
The lower priced Mini AX50 allows 2,000 frames per second at full resolution. The FASTCAM Mini AX is Photron’s highest performance model within the FASTCAM Mini series of high-speed cameras. The lower priced Mini AX50 allows 2,000 frames per second at full resolution.
#FASTCAM MINI AX PRICE ISO#
The Mini AX100 is the faster camera, providing 4,000 fps at full resolution. Adding to its line of FASTCAM Mini AX cameras, Photron has introduced the FASTCAM Mini AX200 high-speed camera, which features a light sensitivity of ISO 40,000 monochrome and 16,000 color. The Mini AX100 is the faster camera, providing 4,000 fps at full resolution. The FASTCAM Mini AX100 and Mini AX50 are identical with a single exception. The FASTCAM Mini AX100 and Mini AX50 are identical with a single exception. The cameras are designed for operation in high shock and vibration environments, allowing them to be utilized in automotive crash test facilities and on military test ranges.
It also means that faster frame rates, shorter shutter speeds and greater depths of field are provided under equivalent lighting conditions.Ĭontained within a 120mm x 120mm x 94mm camera body weighing just 1.5kg, the FASTCAM Mini AX100 and Mini AX50 are uniquely suited for use in a wide range of applications. Providing 1,024 x 1,024 pixel resolution at up to 4,000 frames per second (fps) and reduced resolutions to 540,000 fps. Higher light sensitivity means that less additional lighting is required to capture a high-speed event. The Photron FASTCAM Mini AX100 and Mini AX50 high-speed cameras provide high frame rates, extraordinary light sensitivity and superior image quality in a compact, lightweight and rugged camera design. Specifications & Prices are subject to change without notification. With light sensitivity of ISO 40,000 monochrome and ISO 16,000 color (using the ISO 12232 Ssat standard), the FASTCAM Mini AX100 and Mini AX50 have better sensitivity than other mid-range high-speed cameras. The marketplace for engineering machineryMay 2017 volume: 15.
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