Phantom Miro M320S - Scientists, Artists & Engineers Alike can Have Access to a Camera Based on Academy Award Winning Technology
The Miro M320S is a 2 megapixel camera with 3.2 Gigapixels/second (Gpx/s) throughput. This translates to 1380 fps at 1920 x 1200, or over 1500 fps at 1920 x 1080. The M320S uses microlenses on its custom-designed CMOS sensor with 10 μm pixel pitch to achieve great light sensitivity, and with 12-bit pixel depth you can expect excellent image quality.
Each Miro M-Series camera is compatible with Vision Research’s unique CineFlash storage technology. These removable, non-volatile storage devices slide into the camera body and provide a way to quickly save raw cine files from the camera's memory without the need for time-consuming and costly downloads. Later, remove the CineFlash module from the camera and insert it into the docking station connected to a computer. Cines stored on the CineFlash are now immediately available on the computer. You can also transfer the cines from the camera to your computer and edit the images using our Phantom Camera Control software (PCC). When ordering your camera, just specify if you want 60GB, 120GB or 240GB CineFlash storage. A 60GB CineFlash and Dock are standard with every camera purchase!
Artists now have access to a camera based on the Academy Award winning technology of the Phantom Flex for TV and new media applications.
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