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NEW !!! Record just the crucial moment of your process - Record only when something goes wrong, automatically ! with Optronis MulteSegment function - Most industrial processes are cyclical (eg repetitive cutting or object drop every few second). Traditional high speed cameras take continuous films and you record a lot of useless data. Optronis cameras can record continuous films at thousands of frames per second, but also only take images (10, 100, 1000...) around the moments when interesting things happen (at each trigger).
- Taking images around each trigger is nice, but usually problems in a process don't happen very often. Using the MulteSegment function, Optronis cameras can automatically start recording using movement detection : if your product goes where it should't, you get a movie of the problem, even if several problems take place after each other. No need to wait for something wrong to happen. This function is built in the camera and is independant of a connection to a PC.
 Imago group offers high speed cameras from Fastec and Optronis, for sale but also to rent. Contact us for more details. 
 High speed cameras are ideally suited for factory manufacturing and maintenance operations, academic and industrial researchers, military test and instrumentation and sports trainers who need to see, measure and understand high-speed processes and events, where movement is too fast for the human eye a system with high spatial and temporal resolution is needed. 
Optronis and Fastec portable cameras
Click on the thumbnails to view example videos of high speed imaging Applications include:
High-speed cameras in field applications •    Weapons testing •    Sports training and analysis •    Locomotion and feeding research •    Crash analysis High-speed cameras in factory applications •    Reduce jams •    Speed up line setup and changeovers •    Lower scrap and rejected material costs •    Reduce downtime and maintenance expenses
High-speed cameras in laboratory applications •    New product design and development •    Human biomechanics research •    Animal behavior analysis •    Flow visualization studies Â
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