Vision Research Expands Phantom Miro Camera Lineup with R-Series
R-Series is designed for harsh environments where the camera needs to be very resistant to deal with shocks, vibrations and extreme temperatures.
Vision Research, a manufacturer of high-speed digital imaging systems, has just expanded its line of Phantom Miro cameras with the addition of the Miro R-Series, the third generation in this range. R-Series is designed for harsh environments where the camera needs to be very resistant to deal with impacts and vibrations, as well as extreme temperatures.
Miro R-Series comes in the same four performance levels as other Miro bodies: 110, 310, 120 and 320S.
The new series is ideal for applications such as high-speed car testing, skidding, explosives research... Like other Miro models, R-Series features a rechargeable external battery (BP-U30 only) and the CineFlash maximum security data storage system.
It also includes flexible tools in both quantitative and qualitative analysis, and is compatible with Phantom RCU.
Main Specifications
- >100G impact, tested with 11ms waves, 30 times, 3 axes (without lens or internal shutter)
- Rantomic vibration of 25Grms; 20 Hz up to 2 KHz, all axes, 10 minutes/axis, in accordance with MIL-STD-810G
- -20C to +50 C operating temperature
- 0 – 15,240 meters of operational altitude
- Image-based self-timer
- Continuous recording
- Self-exposure
- Multi-Cinema Acquisition
- Gb Ethernet
- Rechargeable battery (Sony BP-U30) junction box compatibility
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