The Photron Fastcam Orion S40 high speed camera can image 31,250 fps at full resolution and 37,500 frames per second at 1,024 x 1,024 megapixel. Image resolution of 1 million pixels high-speed shooting performance that is approximately twice as fast as the FASTCAM NOVA S20 high speed camera.
Orion S40 brings together innovative CMOS image sensor technologies and extensive high-speed digital imaging expertise to provide a camera with the flexibility to be used in a wide variety of applications. FASTCAM Orion is a high-quality model that achieves ultra-low noise by using the latest sensor technology with a back-illuminated image sensor(BSI) and CDS function. CDS function (Correlated Double Sampling) is a function that takes the difference between the noise level and the luminance signal level of each pixel for each frame. Since it is possible to capture clear images with ultra-low noise, it is possible to perform measurements with high accuracy using image measurement methods such as PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) and DIC (Digital Image Correlation).
As science and technology advances, there is an increasing need for more precise video analysis in the R&D departments of private companies and in cutting-edge R&D themes at universities and government agencies. Particularly in fields such as fluid analysis, material testing, and shock and vibration testing, technology that can capture minute changes and phenomena that could not be captured by conventional high-speed cameras with low noise and high frame rates is essential.
Target applications include:
1280 x 1024 @ 31,250 fps | |
Frame Rate Performance (ORION S40):
1-Megapixel BSI Sensor:
Maximum Frame Rate:
Lens Mount:
*Canon EF-S, EF-M, Canon RF: not compatible **Nikon Z: not compatible
Memory Options:
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128GB | |
321,500fps | |
1 μs | |
1Gb/10Gb Ethernet | |
12-bit | |
Yes | |
ISO 40,000 | |
ISO 10,000 | |
Global Electronic Shutter | |
16μm |
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