Perfectly suited for severely space and weight constrained locations commonly found in both on-board vehicle safety testing and military testing applications, the Photron FASTCAM MH6 camera system provides an extraordinary mix of resolution, frame rate, light sensitivity and durability through the incorporation of multiple small and lightweight camera heads with a single control unit.
Perfectly suited for severely space- and weight-constrained locations commonly found in both on-board vehicle safety testing and military testing applications, the FASTCAM MH6 camera system provides an extraordinary mix of resolution, frame rate, light sensitivity and durability through the incorporation of multiple small and lightweight camera heads with a single control unit.
The Photron Fastcam MH6 allows up to six miniature (35mm x 35mm x 36mm, 100g) camera heads to be connected to a single control unit. Extremely thin and flexible connecting cables are available in varying lengths to accommodate a wide variety of camera head viewing angles and mounting locations. Both the camera heads and the control unit are extremely rugged and have been operationally tested to 160G.
Each Photron Fastcam MH6 camera head provides outstanding image quality with 1080 HD resolution at 1,000 frame per second and an industry leading light sensitivity of ISO 5,000 color and ISO 10,000 monochrome. Camera heads are compatible with readily available 1-inch C-mount ruggedized lenses.The MH6 system allows automated image download to built-in non-volatile memory. Image transfer to a computer is available via Gigabit Ethernet and USB3.A built-in 3-axis / 1kHz acceleration sensor allows waveform data to
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