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Range of High Speed Cameras, Ultra High Speed Cameras, High-G High Speed Cameras, Streaming High Speed Cameras 

Photron High Speed Cameras

Photron is the world's leading manufacturer of high speed digital imaging systems. Photron high speed cameras have become trusted by leading research customers worldwide to provide reliability and high performance in the most challenging imaging applications.

Photrons extensive range of high speed imaging products includes megapixel image resolution recording at up to 2,100,000 frames per second (fps), 4k high speed cameras, 4 megapixel hi-speed cameras, high-definition 1080 resolution for broadcast imaging, ultra high sensitivity for florescence microscopy and ruggedized systems for on-board automotive safety testing.

AOS High Speed Cameras

AOS Technologies is a leading manufacturer of top quality, high-speed cameras and high-speed imaging systems. AOS Technologies high-speed cameras and video systems are used worldwide in demanding environments where precise, accurate high-speed recordings are a must. High-speed cameras can record the details of impacts and provide in-depth visual insights into events that happen during accidents.

Whether industrial, automotive or defense and space applications, AOS Technologies high speed cameras are providing insights into the fast mechanical events in a broad range of applications.

Pharsighted Ultra High Speed Cameras

World’s most Light-Sensitive Ultra High-Speed Camera

The Pharsighted E9•80S ultra high-speed camera is the world’s first backside-illuminated, full-frame high speed camera. With unparalleled speed and unmatched light sensitivity the E9•80S is ideally suited for applications requiring visualization at over 100,000fps.

Shimadzu Ultra High Speed Cameras

In a variety of scientific applications, phenomena elapse in an instant, leaving no clue to their solution. Ultra high-speed video cameras record such moments, enabling visualization through slow-motion replay.

Shimadzu Hyper Vision technology is used as an important analysis tool in a variety of fields including materials failure, electric discharge, explosions, and microscopic phenomena. In recent years, such observations have progressed to ever higher speeds and increasing detail, leading to calls for ultra-high-speed recording far in excess of conventional recording speeds.