25.07.2013 Vision Research, a leading manufacturer of digital high-speed imaging systems, is expanding its line of Phantom® Miro cameras to include a ruggedized body style. The Phantom Miro R-Series, the third member of the Phantom Miro family, is targeted at applications in harsh environments where the camera must survive high shock and vibration as well as a broad range of operating temperatures. The Miro
R-Series is offered in the same four performance levels available in the other Miro body styles—110, 310, 120 and 320S.
“Our new Miro R-Series gives customers another choice in camera body style, expanding the number of applications for the camera family,” said Rick Robinson, Marketing Director at Vision Research. “The R-Series is targeted specifically towards those that need a ruggedized camera to withstand severe environmental conditions”
The Miro R-series is ideal for applications such as automotive crash tests, high-speed sleds and explosives research. As with the other Miro models, the R-Series has an external rechargeable battery (BP-U30 only) and the popular CineFlash non-volatile data storage system. It includes flexible tools for both qualitative and quantitative analysis and is Phantom RCU compatible
Key Specifications of the Phantom Miro R-Series:
>100G shock. Tested with a sawtooth wave, 11ms, 30 times, 3 axes (without lens or internal capping shutter)
25Grms random vibration; 20Hz to 2KHz, all axes, 10 min/axis, in accordance with MIL-STD-810G
-20C to +50C operating temperature
0 – 50,000ft (15,240 meters) operational altitude
Image-based Auto-Trigger
Continuous recording
Auto-exposure
Multi-cine acquisition
Gb Ethernet
Rechargeable Battery (Sony BP-U30)Junction Box compatibility
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