Industry | high-speed digital cameras |
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Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Wayne, New Jersey |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Products | Phantom Cameras: v-Series, Miro Series, Cinema line |
Parent | Ametek |
Website | www.visionresearch.com |
Vision Research is an international company that manufactures high-speed digital cameras based in Wayne, New Jersey. Their cameras are marketed under the Phantom brand, and are used in a broad variety of industries including: defense, industrial product development, manufacturing, automotive, scientific research, and entertainment. Vision Research is a business unit of the Materials Analysis Division of Ametek Inc., a global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices.
Originally founded as Photographic Analysis Company in 1950, they specialized in high-speed photographic research utilizing film cameras. They applied high speed photography to numerous industries and applications, and designed, manufactured and marketed products specific to the high speed photographic needs of each industry.
In 1992, Photographic Analysis Company shifted focus to designing and fabricating high speed electronic imagers that did not rely on photographic film for imaging. They formed a separate entity for developing digital high-speed imaging systems known as Vision Research Inc. Their ultra slow motion digital video line of cameras are currently marketed under the Phantom trade mark and was granted U.S. Patent #5,625,412 for high speed electronic digital imaging.
The Phantom camera family consists of three camera lines and accessories.
The Miro line of small, lightweight cameras is used for mobile applications or situations where size and weight might be an issue in applications such as assembly line analysis, drop testing, particle image velocimetry (PIV), animal studies, bio-mechanical studies and automotive testing.
v-Series cameras are a broad line of high performance cameras used when applications demand the highest imaging speeds and/or resolution. The v-Series is used in applications such as ballistics testing, military research, engine development, high-speed x-ray video, and medical research.
The third line of cameras are targeted at TV & Motion Picture production for live event broadcasts and new media applications. The Phantom HD, 65 and Flex cameras are extensively used to capture detail in digital cinema and HD television productions and have won an Academy Scientific and Technical Award in 2012 and a Technology & Engineering Emmy Award in 2010. Two Phantom 65 cores are used for IMAX's 3D Digital camera.