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Ultra-high-speed CamerasThe Phantom T3610 and TMX 5010 ultrahigh-speed cameras from AMETEK Vision Research feature a breakthrough CMOS sensor with back side illumination, sustaining their image throughput with optimized light sensitivity for high frame rates and sub-ms exposures.

The T3610 achieves frame rates of 38,040 fps at 1280 × 800 resolution and up to 875,000 fps at reduced resolution. T-Series benefits include a compact form factor and lower power requirements, enabling greater portability and flexibility with tripods and other support. It features a RAM capacity of up to 512 GB, a partition offering of 511 segments, standard 10-Gb Ethernet with a rugged RJ45 port, and the ability to upgrade to higher throughput models at a later date.

Both the T3610 and TMX 5010 camera models maximize image capture and workflow flexibility, including a 2×2 binned mode for higher vertical resolution at the camera’s top frame rates. BSI sensor technology provides greater sensitivity and sustained throughput by placing the photoactive surface above the circuitry, providing a direct route for photons and improving signal efficiency. Extreme Dynamic Range captures detail in flashes and saturated highlights.



Published: July 2021
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