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Digital high-speed camera is designed for the lab


The Miro LAB-Series camera is engineered for laboratory settings where the camera is connected to a computer for storage, control, and image analysis. The new series offers the same high-speed image capturing abilities as Vision Research’s other Phantom Miro series but is designed for use in a controlled environment with a constant, reliable power source.

The series comes in seven different performance levels giving users the ability to choose a camera model that best meets their needs for image resolution and acquisition speed. Models in the series range from the 1Mpx Miro LAB110 to the 4Mpx Miro LAB340. Maximum resolution ranges from 1280×800 to 2560×1600 with maximum frames per second ranging from 410 to1850.

Each model has a standard RJ-45 Ethernet connector and standard BNC connections for signaling. Direct connection to a computer in a lab environment enables users to save, view and analyze their high-speed cines easily.  The cameras also have the option of using a non-volatile data storage system. Vision Research


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