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Miro Airborne

All specifications subject to change without notice Rev October 2008 Key Features:

Your ideal solution for airborne applications.

Resolution (Pixels): 800x600 1 WHEN IT’S TOO FAST TO SEE, AND TOO IMPORTANT NOT TO
™ Continuously Adjustable Resolution (CAR): 32x8Frames-per-second (fps) at full resolution: 10-1265 (2252 at 512x512)Maximum Frame Rate: 111,110 fps at 32x16Exposure Time (shutter speed):2µs to 1/frame-rateBuilt in Memory: 2GBISO (ISO-12232 Standard):4800 Mono, 1200 ColorNon-volatile Memory: Removable CompactFlash Compact. Lightweight. Rugged. The perfect balance of resolution, speed, and light-sensitivity. Flexible triggering. Secure, removable, non-volatile CompactFlash memory. Everything you need in a high-speed digital imaging system for airborne applications. With a variety of image sizes up to 800x600 and a maximumfull-resolution frame rate of over 1250 frames-per-second (fps),youwillfind a setting that matches your need. (Maximum frame rates at reduced resolutions are as high as 111,000 fps!)The Phantom Miro Airborne’s custom-designed CMOS active-pixel sensor has an ISO 12232 rating of 4800 (monochrome) ensuring the light-sensitivity required in high-speed imaging applications. And, it comes in color or monochrome versions. With access to all 12-bits of grayscale information, you can bring out the detail in shadows that result from uncontrollable and constantly changing lighting situations.
1 Very short focal-length lenses may exhibit somevignetting in the extreme corners at maximum resolution. 1

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