Vision Research unveils its new line of Phantom Miro M-Series digital high-speed cameras, which includes the M110, M310 and M120. These flexible, easy-to-use cameras contain all the high-performance features science, engineering and research professionals expect from Vision Research in a compact, simple design.

“With innovation and versatility at the forefront of our design, Vision Research continues to fuel the high-speed digital imaging market with the introduction of the new Phantom Miro M-Series camera line,” said Rick Robinson, Division V.P. Marketing, Vision Research. “With the ability to capture high-quality images at the most common resolutions and speeds, these new cameras address the broad range of applications that scientists, engineers, and researchers need to support their testing and analysis requirements.”

Vision Research designed the Phantom Miro M-Series cameras with flexibility, versatility and accessibility in mind. The 1-megapixel Miro M110 and M310 include a Vision Research custom designed 1280 x 800 CMOS sensor, whose widescreen format allows users to keep objects in the frame longer and see more of the event they are recording. The M110 has a 1.6 Gigapixel/second (Gpx/s) throughput, making possible image capture up to 1600 frames-per-second (fps) at full resolution. The M310 has a 3.2 Gpx/s throughput and can capture up to 3200 fps at full resolution. If higher speeds are needed, reduced resolution images are available up to 400,000 fps for the M110 and 650,000 for the M310. Both models feature high light sensitivity and great dynamic range for superior low light images, which are often a problem with high-speed imaging. The 2-megapixel M120 also includes a Vision Research designed CMOS sensor with a
1.6 Gpx/s throughput, resulting in the capture of 730 fps at 1920 x 1200, 800 fps at 1920 x 1080, or 1200 fps at 1152 x 1152. If a higher speed is needed, the M120 can deliver reduced resolution images up to 200,000 fps. The M120 uses microlenses on its sensor to achieve high light sensitivity and offers high dynamic range for excellent image quality.

Key Features of the Phantom Miro M-Series Cameras:
– 1 megapixel and 2 megapixel custom-designed CMOS sensors
– Up to 3.2 gigapixels/second throughput
– High light sensitivity
– Global Electronic Shutter
– 3GB, 6GB, or 12GB memory configurations
– Phantom CineFlash Storage System
– Extreme Dynamic Range function
– Rechargeable battery
– Compact, rugged design

Each camera in the Miro M-Series line is available with 3GB, 6GB, or 12GB of memory configuration, which can be segmented into as many as 16 partitions for cine storage. Additionally, each camera comes standard with the suite of Vision Research features that set Phantom cameras apart from others: Extreme Dynamic Range, Auto-Exposure, Image-Based Auto-Trigger, PIV Mode, Burst Mode, camera synchronization, and many others.

An integrated internal mechanical shutter for remote and automatic black references is another unique innovation from Vision Research that comes standard on all Miro M Series models. This means each shot is properly referenced for maximum image quality. Additionally, there is no need to manually cap the lens or even touch the camera since the black reference can be done remotely or automatically before each shot.
The cameras start at approximately $25,000 and will begin shipping in mid-January 2012.

See Vision Research for more information.

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