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News Release from: Specialised Imaging | Subject: SIM-D Ultra Fast Framing camera
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 March 2008
Camera system offers 16 optical channels
An optical periscope for focus adjustment enables rapid and simple experimental setup and optimisation.
Specialised Imaging has released the SIM-D Ultra Fast Framing camera, a compact system combining ease of use, ease of maintenance and high-performance The intuitive design suits even occasional users
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Mar 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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An optical periscope for focus adjustment enables rapid and simple experimental setup and optimisation.
Imgage capturing is simplified by comprehensive triggering facilities, highly accurate timing control and a wide range of output signals, coupled with a software package that includes full measurement and image enhancement functions.
Full remote operation using Ethernet connectivity comes as standard, enabling the SIM-D to be easily integrated into almost any environment.
The SIM-D Ultra Fast Framing camera suits applications in fields as diverse as automotive testing, biomedical research, combustion research, failure dynamics, impact studies and nanotechnology.
The optical design of the SIM-D provides the choice of up to 16 separate optical channels without compromising performance or image quality.
Effects such as parallax and shading, inherent in other designs, are eliminated and the high spatial resolution is the same from frame to frame and in both axes.
Individual ultra-high resolution intensified CCD detectors offer almost infinite control over gain and exposure allowing researchers the freedom to capture images of even the most difficult transient phenomena.
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