SCITECH has released the IDT Redlake MotionXtra N-series compact, high speed cameras with up to 4000fps at full resolution.
According to Scitech, the IDT Redlake Motion Xtra N-series cameras utilise proprietary CMOS sensors with 1, 1.3 or 4MP resolutions, and weigh only 900g. These sensors allow for high frame rates without needing powerful illumination.
Scitech says the IDT Redlake Motion Xtra N-series cameras are fully autonomous and do not need to be plugged in to a console. A proprietary image compression algorithm means the frame capacity is comparable to those of more traditional cameras.
The N-series of high speed cameras consists of the N3, which provides a frame rate of 1000fps at 1280 by 1024px, the N4, with 4000fps at 1024 by 1024px, and the N5, which delivers 500fps at 2352 by 1728px.
Scitech claims the slow motion camera series can be specified in 10-bit monochrome or 30-bit colour models, and can also be configured with RAM, a Gigabit Ethernet interface, and both MP3 and PDA compatibility.
An optional battery will provide up to 60 minutes of autonomous operation, and wireless is also available as an option.
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