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Memory camera captures 12 seconds of imagery

A Lambda Photometrics product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team May 2, 2005

The MemView is a high-speed memory camera capable of capturing up to 12 seconds of full resolution (1024x1280) imagery at a rate of 500fps.

The MemView is a high-speed memory camera capable of capturing up to 12 seconds of full resolution (1024x1280) imagery at a rate of 500fps.

Southern Vision Systems (SVSi) announces the release of MemView - a high-speed memory camera capable of capturing up to 500 full frames per second of 1280 x 1024 imagery.

MemView is ideal for capturing high-speed events such as munitions explosions, motion analysis, laser firings, bio-analysis, and projectile tracking, and is capable of higher frame rates for smaller image sizes.

MemView allows users arbitrary frame size adjustability and comes standard with acquisition and playback software.

Other out-of-the-box features include multiple trigger options, frame subtraction capabilities, analogue video output, and a USB-2 interface.

MemView offers users multiple memory options, starting at 1GB (1.5 seconds) and expanding up to 8GB (12 seconds).

The MemView camera is SVSi's third product, following the SpecterView Virtual Photodetector and the MAVIS machine vision system.

A primary differentiator vs.

other high-speed memory cameras is SVSi's ability to add-on IRIG timing and the SpecterView Virtual Photodetector functionality, combining high-speed memory with detailed image analysis.

"MemView addresses a growing market, the documentation of high-speed events for detailed analysis," said Andy Whitehead, President at SVSi.

"Our team listened to our customer base and delivered what they asked for" said Whitehead, "a basic, cost effective and easy to use camera system with a lot of memory".

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