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Phantom TMX 7510 does 76000 fps in HD!

Phantom TMX 7510

The scientists at Vision Research are at it again at their favorite pastime of hyper slow motion gear creation.  The new TMX 7510 Phantom camera is the fastest ever in their arsenal with a mind-bending spec of 75 Gigapixels throughput which is capable of delivering 76,000fps  1 Megapixel resolution or slightly higher than HD at 1280 x 800px.

The camera features the first BSI or Back-side illuminated sensor ever used in a Phantom camera. This allows for much better low-light performance which is crucial for slow motion applications.  The camera tops out at a ridiculous 1.75 million fps frame rate at 1280 x 32px in standard width mode or 640 x 64px in Binned mode.  One second recorded at that speed creates a file that plays back for 972min or just over 16hrs in a 30fps timeline.  Yikes! → Continue Reading Full Post ←

fps4000 Camera Available for Rent in the UK!

fps4000 Camera

Warning: The parent company of FPS cameras “The Slow Motion Camera Company Ltd.” went out of business and entered liquidation proceedings. No further development of cameras is expected. More information here on Google Search

The fps1000, fps2000 and fps4000 projects are alive and well and are progressing forward with a unified hardware base. We are not able to share information the current state of the project other than it is advancing to a ready to ship point in the future to all outstanding backers. The fps4000 camera is able to be rented now in the United Kingdom at this website for £150.00 pounds a day plus VAT & Insurance.

We are awaiting a 4k version of this camera in the future and the current fps4000 looks to be evolving to include a Sony Infolithium standard battery which also looks like a grip of sorts.   You are able to rent it with a micro 4/3 mount or a Canon EF if needed. Some may point out that if its available for rent it should be ready to ship but these cameras are engineering non-mass production samples that are still evolving. The rental house also helps the project by testing and finding issues with the camera with the help of production users, that can be corrected before final production.

fps4000 camera & what about the other models?

The cameras share the same basic hardware platform aside from the sensor and memory configuration.  Once the platform is solid for production all cameras will be able to be shipped and supported by a unified firmware platform.

fps4000 Rail Skateboard Video sample:

Showreel by Alexis Barreyat, Media Production at GoPro & Worm fps4000:

fps4000 Showreel Jan 2018 by Graham Rowan:

The fps4000 and the fps line of cameras have been on a long road from their humble beginnings. They will be able to shoot 4k at up to 500fps, 1080p @ 2000fps and 720p at 4000fps.  After several years of snags and technical hurdles, it is now very close to becoming a solid product.  We wish we could share more information about the cameras but that will come in due time. We will be ready to share all the information as soon as we are allowed to.  It seems the affordable slow-motion market is starting to become more mainstream with cameras that are able to push the limits of performance over price.  This is good for camera enthusiasts and for advancing the adoption of higher frame rates. -HSC

More information about the fps4000, fps2000 cameras available at the official site here:  https://www.slomocamco.com

fps2000/4000 Camera available for rent here:

https://london.motiontribe.io/en/listings/1673-fps2000-1080-super-slow-motion-camera → Continue Reading Full Post ←

Phantom v2640 Launches with 6600fps at 4MP!

Phantom v2640

The folks at Vision Research creators of the Phantom line of superfast high-resolution cameras have unveiled their latest and greatest with the v2640, which takes the line to unprecedented levels of resolution and frame rate combinations. At a maximum res of 6,600fps at full resolution of 2048 x 1952 & 1080p Full HD @ 11,750 fps it makes your eyes water with time detail never before seen.

Of course, as it is customary, the camera is not listed with a price tag but expect it to be in the range of 100k USD if you venture out to get one.  It is still a great deal for labs, engineers and imaging studios but surely out of reach for most lone experimenters.  The sample video shows a water balloon being struck by an arrow at 17,000fps at HD 720p resolution which is mind bendingly cool. We will not list this camera on our guide as it exceeds the low cost threshold by a large margin.

Water Balloon at 17000fps on the new v2640 Phantom:

Product Spotlight: The new Phantom v2640

Introducing the Phantom v2640, the fastest 4Mpx camera on the market, with unparalleled image quality. As the newest member of the Phantom Ultrahigh Speed family, the v2640 achieves up to 26Gpx/sec, providing up to 6,600 fps at full resolution of 2048×1952 and 11,750 fps at 1920×1080.

But there’s more – the v2640 has truly unparalleled image quality, and the numbers to prove it! It has the lowest noise floor of any Phantom camera (7.2e-) and the highest dynamic range of any Phantom Global Shutter camera (64dB) for the clearest, most detailed image, offered in 4Mpx resolution. Low noise is especially important in the dark, hard-to-see regions of an image, and the high dynamic range preserves critical detail, especially in high contrast scenarios.

For added flexibility, the v2640 offers up to 4 modes – Standard Mode, with Correlated Double Sampling for the clearest image, High Speed (HS) Mode, for up to 34% more throughput, and the monochrome cameras also offer binning in both Standard and High Speed modes for a significant increase in sensitivity and throughput.

Key Features

  • Up to 6,600 fps at full resolution of 2048×1952, and 11,750 fps at 1920×1080
  • Exceptional image quality, with noise level of 7.2e- and dynamic range of 64dB
  • Minimum exposure to 142ns with export-controlled FAST option
  • Up to 4 operating modes, including Binning on Monochrome cameras for added flexibility

Phantom v2640 Press Release below:

New Phantom v2640 Ultrahigh-Speed Camera Achieves Unmatched 4-Mpx Resolution

1/31/2018

Wayne, NJ, January 31, 2017 – Vision Research, a leading manufacturer of digital high-speed imaging systems, has introduced the Phantom® v2640, the fastest 4-Megapixel (MPx) camera available.  It features a new proprietary 4-Megapixel (Mpx) CMOS image sensor (2048 x 1952) that delivers unprecedented image quality at up to 26 Gpx/sec, while reaching 6,600 frames per second (fps) at full 2048 x 1952 resolution, and 11,750 fps at 1920 x 1080.

The v2640 features very high dynamic range (64 dB) and the lowest noise floor of any Phantom camera (7.2 e-)—making it an excellent tool for researchers, scientists and engineers who need to capture clean, high-resolution images at ultra-high speeds. The high dynamic range shows significant detail, especially in high-contrast environments, while the low noise is particularly beneficial when analyzing the dark regions of an image. It also has exceptional light sensitivity, with an ISO measurement of 16,000D for monochrome cameras and 3,200D for color cameras.

“We’re excited to bring this extremely high image quality to the high-speed camera market,” says Jay Stepleton, Vice President and General Manager of Vision Research. “In designing this new, cutting-edge sensor, we focused on capturing the best image in addition to meeting the speed and sensitivity requirements of the market. The 4-Mpx design significantly increases the information contained in an image allowing researchers to better understand and quantify the phenomena they are observing.”

The v2640 has multiple operating modes for increased flexibility. Standard mode uses correlated double sampling for the clearest image, while high-speed (HS) mode provides 34% higher throughput to achieve 6,600 fps. Monochrome cameras can incorporate “binning,” which converts the v2640 into a 1-Mpx camera that can reach 25,030 fps at full resolution, with very high sensitivity. “The various operating modes also allow users to have just one camera to cover multiple applications,” adds Doreen Clark, Product Manager for the Phantom Ultrahigh-Speed family.

To help users manage the amount of data inherent in high-speed imaging, the v2640 is available with up to 288GB of memory, and is compatible with Phantom 1TB and 2TB CineMags® for fast data saves. Alternatively, 10Gb Ethernet is standard, saving significant download time.

Key Specifications of the Phantom v2640

●      4-Mpx sensor (2048 x 1952), 26Gpx/sec throughput

●      Dynamic range: 64 dB

●      Noise level: 7.2 e-

●      ISO measurement: 16,000D (Mono), 3,200D (Color)

●      1 µs minimum exposure standard, 499ns / 142ns minimum exposure with export-controlled FAST option

●      4 available modes: Standard, HS and Binning (in Standard and HS)

●      Standard modes feature Correlated Double Sampling (CDS) performed directly on the sensor to provide the lowest noise possible

●      Up to 288 GB of memory

●      10-Gb Ethernet standard

●      Compatible with CineMag® IV (up to 2 TB)

About Vision Research
Vision Research is a leading manufacturer of high-speed digital imaging systems that are indispensable across a wide variety of applications, including defense, automotive, engineering, science, medical research, industrial manufacturing, packaging, sports broadcast, TV production and digital cinematography.

The Wayne, N.J.-based company designs and manufactures the most comprehensive range of digital high-speed cameras available today, all of which deliver unsurpassed light-sensitivity, image resolution, acquisition speed and image quality.

Over the course of its 60+ year history, Vision Research has earned numerous awards in recognition of its innovations in high-speed digital camera technology and sensor design, including a technical Emmy and an Academy Award®.

Vision Research digital high-speed cameras add a new dimension to the sense of sight, allowing the user to see details of an event when it’s too fast to see, and too important not to™. For additional information regarding Vision Research, please visit www.phantomhighspeed.com

Vision Research is a business unit of the Materials Analysis Division of AMETEK Inc., a leading global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices.

Visit the v2640 product page for more information on this camera. -HSC

Phantom Flex4K-GS Introduces Global Shutter!

Phantom Flex4K-GS

The Phantom Flex 4k camera has made a big splash in TV, Film and Youtube with it’s amazing 4k resolution at 1000fps with a large S35mm sensor. However the first iteration of the camera only had a very fast reading; but in the end a rolling shutter sensor. This made the camera an option for visual recording only; leaving scientific research at 4k out of the realm of the camera due to distortion.

That changes today with the Phantom Flex4k-GS which offers the option to use the sensor in both rolling shutter and Global Shutter mode which is a first on a camera of this resolution. Now scientists can use the resolution prowess of the camera  to examine minute detail that needs extreme speeds to be recorded.

Phantom Flex4K-GS Main Specs:

  • 9.4 Megapixel resolution
  • S35 Sensor 27.6 mm x 15.5 mm – 31.7mm diagonal
  • 4K at up to 1,000 fps
  • 2048 x 1080 max speed is 1977 fps
  • Super-16mm windowed format at 1920 x 1080
  • Global Shutter (GS), Switchable to Rolling Shutter (RS)
  • Global Shutter (GS): Base ISO 640T Color; 5000T Mono
  • Recommended ISO range GS mode: 1000-1600 Color; 10,000 – 20,000 Monochrome
  • 6.75 µm pixel size / 12-bit pixel depth
  • 8 Giga Pixels/second
  • Full featured on-Camera Control Menu
  • CineMag IV Compatible
  • Choose between Raw and Compressed Recording Formats
  • 10 seconds at 1000 fps, 4096 x 2160 resolution and into 128 GB of internal memory
  • 2TB CineMag IV holds 2 hours of 4K Cine raw playback at 24p
  • 2TB CineMag IV holds over 4 hours of 4K ProRes HQ playback at 30
  • Cine raw and Apple ProRes 422 HQ CineMag recording
  • PCC Cine file conversion to: Cine Compressed, Cine RAW, AVI, h.264 mp4, Apple ProRes .mov, Multipage TIFF, MXF PAL, MXF NTSC, Uncompressed QuickTime, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP, PCX, TGA, TIFF, LEAD, JPEG, JTIF, RAW, DNG, DPX

One Impressive State of the Art Camera:

One thing you can clearly see is that this camera is not only unique but in a class appart. At 8 Gigapixels/sec it is eclipsing other similar cameras by several orders of magnitude.  Samsung’s recent anouncement of the Exynos 9 8895 has a maximum 1 GPixel bandwidth so effectively 7 times slower than the new Phantom Flex 4k-GS.

The cost is not mentioned but by going by the original Phantom 4k which doing a quick search on Google says $110k starting price.  Sure far from affordable to the common man and many small production studios. But for scientific labs, enterprise and Youtube slow motion channels it seems like a rig of $150k is a sure possibility. Being cutting edge will be costly but you have to admire the image quality and features the Phantom Flex 4k and GS are capable of.

This camera is better suited for the rental market and even then it is far from cheap. Prices quoted on some sites are: Daily Rental $3500 Weekly Rental $10500.   You could get a full featured edgertronic SC2+ for the weekly rental price and get near 5k fps at 720p. However if you are a production house and just need the camera for a day and absolutely require 4k resolution; there is no other game in town.

The examples below are from the original Phantom 4k non GS version for you to see the 4k 1000fps capability.

Phantom Flex4K – “Let me know when you see Fire” by  Gregory Wilson:

Scarlet Macaws Phantom Flex 4K 1000fps by Chater Camera:

Phantom Flex4K Creative Painting UltraHD/4K 1000fps by info123pl:

Phantom Flex4K-GS Rundown from Vision Research:

Built upon the Phantom Flex4K cinema camera platform, the Flex4K-GS incorporates a global shutter with its 4K, 9.4 megapixel, 35mm sensor.  The camera’s 4K resolution results in the ability to capture sharp, detailed images for enhanced measurements.

At its full 4096 x 2304 resolution the camera is capable of capturing 938 frames per second (fps). At 4K 4096 x 2160 the frame rate goes up to 1,000 fps and at 2K resolution the camera can capture over 1900 fps.  The minimum exposure is 5 microseconds.

The main difference between the Flex4K-GS and the original Flex4K is the addition of a global shutter mode.  This enables the camera’s use for industrial and scientific applications where a rolling shutter cannot be used due to possible motion artifacts and the progressive scan behavior of each exposure.  While rolling shutter cameras typically achieve higher dynamic range and lower noise, the way the electronic shutter integrates can create motion artifacts, making high precision measurements impossible.  The Flex4K-GS has the unique ability to switch between global and rolling shutter modes to take advantage of both scenarios.

The camera works with Phantom PCC software or on its own using an integrated control menu. This along with the CineMag IV media lets you customize the best workflow or capture technique based on the subject at hand. The Cine raw format ensures the fastest high-speed capture on set and maximum quality and versatility for post-production. Alternatively, choose Apple ProRes 422 HQ to improve download time, hard drive space and simplify the workflow, while maintaining excellent image quality.

Key Features

  • Full resolution 4096 x 2304
  • Up to 1,000 fps at 4096 x 2160
  • Global shutter (GS) mode, switchable to rolling shutter (RS) mode.
  • Phantom CineMag IV recording media (1TB & 2TB)
  • Cine Raw and Apple ProRes 422 HQ recording formats at full resolution
  • Up to 128GB of internal memory
  • Video monitoring: 4x 3G HD-SDI outputs and one additional component viewfinder port.
  • Optional Integrated battery mount supporting industry standard batteries
  • Lens mount: Interchangeable between Nikon F/G, Canon EF and PL mounts.
  • 2x 12V and 2x 24V accessory outputs

What’s in the Box

  • Power supply
  • Ethernet cable
  • Flex4K MiniBOB
  • Camera ships in a sturdy Pelican case with custom foam
  • Windows-based Phantom PCC software (camera control, image manipulation, download / transcoding)
  • User manual

You can read more and get all the pertinent information on the Phantom Felx 4k-GS at the Vision research website here:
https://www.phantomhighspeed.com/Products/Flex4K-Products/Flex4K-GS

Panavision DXL Makes 8k 75fps possible!

Panavision DXL

Panavision the company that brought you the Genesis digital cinema camera which many credit for jump starting true digital cinematography for the big screen has done it again with the Panavision DXL.  An 8k 8192 x 4320 camera capable of recording higher frame rates at that resolution than what many 4k resolution options have still to achieve.

The company doesn’t offer a table or indication of slow motion high speed frame rates in the specs as the maximum frame rate they tout is 75fps at 8K 2.4:1 (8192 x 3456) which is slightly shorter in the vertical frame than the full capability which maxes at 60fps at the highest resolution. RED is heavily involved in the DXL by supplying the sensor, color science, REDCODE RAW Codec and many design cues.

DXL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Sensor Type: 16-bit, 35.5 Megapixel CMOS

Resolution:  8192 x 4320 → Continue Reading Full Post ←

1500 Water Balloons On a Trampoline Slow Motion!

1500Baloons

If you thought you couldn’t get sicker about water balloons bouncing and stretching in slow motion think again!  This time 1500 small water balloons are bounced on a  trampoline with kids jumping to create some mesmerizing footage with the help of a Phantom Camera rental from aimed reasearch.

Mark Rober the creator of the video is a former NASA Engineer who worked on the curiosity rover and overall experimental scientist that does a lot of cool things in his life and shares them on his Twitter feed here! This time his nephews and himself enjoy bouncing with diverse water balloons while filming in super slow motion for an enjoyable effect.

1500 Water Balloons + Trampoline- SLO MO!! by Mark Rober:

See and Subscribe to Mark Rober’s Youtube Channel here!

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You can read more about Rober’s life here at Wired!

HSC-Water balloons are a common slow motion video subject because they are a) cheap, highly accessible and plentiful b) they are unpredictable when it comes to motion and reactions and furthermore they allow for some physics to be played out in 1000fps and under that other physical phenomena simply can’t be seen unless you increase frame rates significantly above 5000fps and sometimes 100kfps.  Hence why we will continue to see water balloons being used in slow motion sequences for the foreseeable future.

All images and footage are the property of Mark Rober and linked to here under fair use as news.  If you need his footage or images for anything commercial contact him directly!