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Sensor Type | CMOS |
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Video Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Max ISO | 25600 |
Maximum Frame Rate | 1, 000, 000 fps at reduced resolution |
Lens Mount | Nikon F-Mount |
Bit Depth | 12-bit |
Shutter Speed | 1 microsecond minimum |
Details the specifications and capabilities of the UHS-12 camera series.
Describes image storage options and sensor characteristics including sensitivity.
Covers advanced features like IBAT, Multi-Cine, and control methods.
Guides on preparing the computer, installing PCC software, and connecting the camera.
Instructions for connecting the camera to the computer and initial setup.
Steps for recording, editing, playing back, and saving cine files.
Introduction to Phantom Camera Control (PCC) software, its requirements, and interface.
Details on controlling camera settings using PCC and the Phantom Video Player (PVP).
Managing cine files, previewing images, and basic image processing.
Configuration of capture settings, advanced parameters, and auto white balance.
Procedures for reviewing, editing, searching, and saving cine files.
Explains the Cine file structure and conversion to industry-standard formats.
Guide to using the batch convert feature for multiple files.
Importance of high-speed photography for analyzing motion and its applications.
Establishing measurement scales and performing timing, coordinate, and distance calculations.
Using the Collect Point tool and integrating data acquisition modules.
Leveraging SDKs for custom camera control and advanced analysis.
Details the information displayed on live preview and capture screens.
Explanation of camera state indicators and recording status.
How to navigate the camera menu and configure parameters like speed and resolution.
Procedures for adjusting white balance, gamma, and color compensation.
Information displayed during playback and available cine options.
Description of the CineMag IV, its capacity, and basic handling.
Overview of the CineStation IV device for downloading CineMag IV contents.
Instructions for connecting the CineStation IV to Phantom software via Ethernet.
Details the functionality and connectivity of the Phantom Remote Control Unit.
Provides dimensional data for the front view of the camera.
Provides dimensional data for the rear view of the camera.
Provides dimensional data for the left and right side views of the camera.
Provides dimensional data for the top and bottom views of the camera.
Detailed pinout diagrams for BNC, Range Data, and GPS connectors.
Pinouts for remote, power, Ethernet, capture, and viewfinder connectors.
Explains the difference between native and cropped resolutions and lists supported options.
Addresses differences between UHS-12/11 series and 10Gb Ethernet usage.
Covers power supplies, CineMag capacity, and GPS port functionality.
Provides corporate and regional contact information for Vision Research.