Greetings!
I would like to thank those that responded to the High-Speed Video request
for information. Here is a summary of the responses that I received
concerning a High-Speed Video System capable of up to 1000 frames per
second sampling, 640 X 480 resolution, and the ability to capture and
save at least 3 seconds.
Thanks again for your help.
Summary of Responses:
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1. Masaaki Mochimaru, Ph.D.
I am a researcher of a national institute in Japan. I inform you a
high-speed camera I have used. Its name is FATCAM-rabitt, and it is made
by Phtron Ltd. Unfortunetaly, this camera does not have enough performance
for your request. It can capture 600 frames per second in maximum, and
its resolution is 640x240.
If you are interested in this information, see the following URL:
http://www.photron.com/US/index.html
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2. Gideon Ariel Ph.D.
The best Movement Analysis System in the world and the least expensive is
the Ariel Performnace Analysis System (APAS) You can see the detail and
comparison to other system at:
http://www.arielnet.com
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3. Terry O'Bannon
My employer (Lear Corporation) was the beta testing site for Kodak's
latest 1000 hz completely digital system, and it is quite remarkable.
However, it only collects 700 frames in its' current configuration (used
for sled impact testing). You could probably talk to the sales
representative who works with us, Mike Meyer of Digital Imaging Systems,
phone number (810) 788-4710. He would be able to suggest a system that
would meet your needs.
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4. Nat Ordway
I was just doing a search two days ago over the internet and came across a
digital high speed camera system. Here is the discription and the web
site. Also do a net search on motion analysis and you should find some
more companies. Hope this helps.
High Speed Motion Analysis - Product description and photographic samples
from the Phantom V3.0 and Arrow,
Totally Digital High Speed Motion Acquisition and Analysis Systems,
manufactured by Vision Research, Inc.
http://www.visiblesolutions.com
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5. Scott Tashman, Ph.D.
I have been working with Silicon Mountain Design, a small company in
Colorado, to acquire a pair of high-speed cameras for biomechanics
research. They are developing a monochrome 1000+ frame/s camera as
part of a government contract. I know they can put enough video
memory in the camera (300MB) to store at least 1000 frames, but I
don't know about 3000. The camera is relatively compact (10x17x33cm),
and interfaces via a PCI card to a pentium system running Windows 95.
It looks like the price will be around half that of the competing
Ektapro system from Kodak, and it has greater resolution (512x512
vs. 512x384 pixels) and dynamic range (10-bit vs. 8-bit). SMD is also
developing a 1024x1024 1000 frame/s camera, which should be available
later this year.
We do not expect delivery of the cameras until some time next month,
so I cannot report on performance yet. If you would like more
information, contact David Gardner at 719-599-7700 (please tell him I
referred you).
Also, check out the following web site:
http://www.peimag.com:80/hyzervid.htm
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6.
Motion Analysis Corporation
3617 Westwind Blvd
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Fax: 707.526.0629
Phone: 707.579.6500
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7. Victoria L. Berger - Innovision Systems, Inc.
We have a real-time, 1000Hz, digital camera (passive markers) that
you might be interest in. The resolution is 1/10,000 (FOV x
10,000). The camera is of new technology from Sweden and has
variable frame rate up to 1000Hz. Very power and extremely
easy-to-use. We are here at your service.
Innovision Systems, Inc.
8212 E. 12 Mile Road
Warren, MI 48093-2737
Phone (810) 751-0600 fax 0646
Email victoria@innovision-systems.com
Web Page: www.innovision-systems.com
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8. Eiichi Genda
I know color high spped video system made by NAC in Japan. The system has
capture 2000 frames per secound and 580X434 at most resolution. You should
contact them.
NAC
1-2-7 nishi azabu
minato-ku
Tokyo, Japan 106
TEL 81-3-3404-2321
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9. I found this URL extremely helpful
Kodak has a number of systems to fit numerous needs.
http://www.masdkodak.com/mtnanalsysmtrx.html
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10.
Another one that I found on the internet is the Peak Performance
Systems. Here is their URL:
http://peakperform.com/peakpr.htm#datalogger
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I hope that these responses help you, enjoy and good luck.
David Nuckley
University of Washington
I would like to thank those that responded to the High-Speed Video request
for information. Here is a summary of the responses that I received
concerning a High-Speed Video System capable of up to 1000 frames per
second sampling, 640 X 480 resolution, and the ability to capture and
save at least 3 seconds.
Thanks again for your help.
Summary of Responses:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Masaaki Mochimaru, Ph.D.
I am a researcher of a national institute in Japan. I inform you a
high-speed camera I have used. Its name is FATCAM-rabitt, and it is made
by Phtron Ltd. Unfortunetaly, this camera does not have enough performance
for your request. It can capture 600 frames per second in maximum, and
its resolution is 640x240.
If you are interested in this information, see the following URL:
http://www.photron.com/US/index.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
2. Gideon Ariel Ph.D.
The best Movement Analysis System in the world and the least expensive is
the Ariel Performnace Analysis System (APAS) You can see the detail and
comparison to other system at:
http://www.arielnet.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. Terry O'Bannon
My employer (Lear Corporation) was the beta testing site for Kodak's
latest 1000 hz completely digital system, and it is quite remarkable.
However, it only collects 700 frames in its' current configuration (used
for sled impact testing). You could probably talk to the sales
representative who works with us, Mike Meyer of Digital Imaging Systems,
phone number (810) 788-4710. He would be able to suggest a system that
would meet your needs.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. Nat Ordway
I was just doing a search two days ago over the internet and came across a
digital high speed camera system. Here is the discription and the web
site. Also do a net search on motion analysis and you should find some
more companies. Hope this helps.
High Speed Motion Analysis - Product description and photographic samples
from the Phantom V3.0 and Arrow,
Totally Digital High Speed Motion Acquisition and Analysis Systems,
manufactured by Vision Research, Inc.
http://www.visiblesolutions.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
5. Scott Tashman, Ph.D.
I have been working with Silicon Mountain Design, a small company in
Colorado, to acquire a pair of high-speed cameras for biomechanics
research. They are developing a monochrome 1000+ frame/s camera as
part of a government contract. I know they can put enough video
memory in the camera (300MB) to store at least 1000 frames, but I
don't know about 3000. The camera is relatively compact (10x17x33cm),
and interfaces via a PCI card to a pentium system running Windows 95.
It looks like the price will be around half that of the competing
Ektapro system from Kodak, and it has greater resolution (512x512
vs. 512x384 pixels) and dynamic range (10-bit vs. 8-bit). SMD is also
developing a 1024x1024 1000 frame/s camera, which should be available
later this year.
We do not expect delivery of the cameras until some time next month,
so I cannot report on performance yet. If you would like more
information, contact David Gardner at 719-599-7700 (please tell him I
referred you).
Also, check out the following web site:
http://www.peimag.com:80/hyzervid.htm
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.
Motion Analysis Corporation
3617 Westwind Blvd
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Fax: 707.526.0629
Phone: 707.579.6500
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
7. Victoria L. Berger - Innovision Systems, Inc.
We have a real-time, 1000Hz, digital camera (passive markers) that
you might be interest in. The resolution is 1/10,000 (FOV x
10,000). The camera is of new technology from Sweden and has
variable frame rate up to 1000Hz. Very power and extremely
easy-to-use. We are here at your service.
Innovision Systems, Inc.
8212 E. 12 Mile Road
Warren, MI 48093-2737
Phone (810) 751-0600 fax 0646
Email victoria@innovision-systems.com
Web Page: www.innovision-systems.com
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
8. Eiichi Genda
I know color high spped video system made by NAC in Japan. The system has
capture 2000 frames per secound and 580X434 at most resolution. You should
contact them.
NAC
1-2-7 nishi azabu
minato-ku
Tokyo, Japan 106
TEL 81-3-3404-2321
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
9. I found this URL extremely helpful
Kodak has a number of systems to fit numerous needs.
http://www.masdkodak.com/mtnanalsysmtrx.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.
Another one that I found on the internet is the Peak Performance
Systems. Here is their URL:
http://peakperform.com/peakpr.htm#datalogger
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I hope that these responses help you, enjoy and good luck.
David Nuckley
University of Washington