Photron launches FASTCAM SA7

High Speed Camera System

Photron is pleased to announce the launch of the new FASTCAM SA7 high speed camera system utilizing a unique 1280 by 1024 pixel advanced CMOS imaging sensor. The system provides frame rates of up to 3,500 frames per second (fps) at full image resolution, outstanding image quality with 12bit ADC and high light sensitivity (5,000 ISO monochrome, 2,500 ISO color measured to ISO standard 12232 Ssat specification).


FASTCAM SA7 has been designed to satisfy the requirements of a wide variety of high speed imaging applications including those of automotive safety testing. The system has already been selected by a leading international automotive manufacturer to provide high speed image capture and motion analysis at an innovative automotive safety laboratory facility recently commissioned in Japan.

The FASTCAM SA7 system provides high performance imaging capabilities in a small and convenient to operate package. The camera is equipped with a high speed GigaBit Ethernet network interface allowing operation and control through industry standard Photron Fastcam Viewer (PFV) software.

Please contact us to arrange demonstration of the FASTCAM SA7, or any of Photron's extensive range of innovative high speed imaging products, and see how Photron can help solve your high speed imaging requirements today.

About Photron:

Photron was founded in 1974 to provide manufacturing, sales and service of professional film and video equipment and photo- instrumentation. Since then, Photron has been offering photo optics and electronic technologies to manufacturing industries, the medical field, film laboratories, major movie and television studios, as well as to the military worldwide. The company name "PHOTRON" combines photon and electron, the basic elements that represent our state-of-the-art technologies.

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