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NAC introduces HotShot 512 sc

Friday, December 1st, 2006

NAC Image Technology, the most experienced name in high-speed imaging, introduces the HotShot 512 sc – putting high performance, high resolution, high speed video within the reach of more research, test and production users.

Simi Valley, CA – NAC’s new, affordable HotShot 512 sc records brilliant color images or crisp monochrome images at resolutions up to 512 X 512 pixels at frame rates up to 5,000fps. Using its advanced CMOS image sensor, the HotShot 512 sc is capable of recording speeds in excess of 200,000 fps at reduced resolution.

The HotShot 512 sc system is a self-contained, memory based, fully integrated stand alone instrumentation system. The HotShot 512 sc is an affordably priced, easy-to-use windows based motion analysis tool which utilizes a USB2 2.0 interface. Options include onboard memory up to 16GB, Gigabit Ethernet interface, data acquisition port, and much, much more. This lightweight, self-contained, laptop-friendly camera system is adaptable to a variety of laboratory and manufacturing environments.

NAC Image Technology is the most experienced source for high-speed video equipment and motion analysis systems and software. A continuous record of technical innovation and a comprehensive, integrated line-up of products that set industry standards for performance and reliability makes NAC the safe choice for more and more scientists, engineers and technicians with design, test and production applications for high-speed image capture and image analysis.

For more information contact:
Mr. Ken Hahn, Americas Sales Manager
NAC Image Technology
15 McCoy Place
Simi Valley, CA 93065 USA
Telephone: +1 805-584-8862
Fax: +1 805-584-3642
Toll Free in USA: 800-969-2711
Website: www.nacinc.com

NAC Signs Canada Sales & Distribution Agreement

Wednesday, January 11th, 2006

NAC Image Technology, the most experienced name in specialty imaging systems, welcomes Integrys Limited to its family of North American Distributors!

Simi Valley, CA - NAC Image Technology, the leading global supplier of specialty imaging systems, is pleased to announce that it has signed a distribution agreement with Integrys Limited (www.integrys.com), a leader in supplying integrated solutions to mission critical-focused OEMs and System Integrators. Integrys Limited will be responsible for the sale of NAC Camera Systems throughout Canada. It maintains offices in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver.

According to Tony Crolla, NAC’s North American North Eastern Regional Sales Manager, “Integrys Limited has a proven track record of over 40 years in business and has the infrastructure in place to support a full range of customer requirements. We at NAC are very excited to have Integrys representing our products. This agreement will help strengthen our position in Canada by providing a local contact for Sales and Support of NAC High-Speed and Specialty Imaging Camera Systems.”

NAC Memrecam Captures Atlas V Rocket Launch at Cape Canaveral

Monday, April 11th, 2005

NAC’s Memrecam was used as part of a complete imaging solution called the “Tornado” (distributed by the ARRI Group) and used in a project at Cape Canaveral to cover the Atlas V rocket launch. View ARRI Article PDF as reprinted from ARRI News, Issue 04/2005.

NAC Headquarters in Japan Holds Open House

Friday, March 11th, 2005

As reprinted from ARRI News, Issue 04/2005.

NAC Open House 2005 (PDF).

Digital High Speed Video Camera HotShot 1280 Introduced by NAC

Friday, February 11th, 2005

NAC Image Technology, introduces the HotShot 1280an affordable high performance, high speed digital video camera that records brilliant color images or crisp monochrome images at resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 pixels. Using its advanced CMOS image sensor, the HotShot 1280 is capable of recording speeds in excess of 20,000 pps at reduced resolution. It can be purchased as a PCI based computer peripheral or as a fuly integrated standalone instrumentation system.

View HotShot 1280 Press Release for Full Story (PDF).

Automotive Engineering Magazine Story on NAC RX5 Multi-Micro Camera Head System

Tuesday, January 11th, 2005

NAC micro cameras are being used by crash test specialists at Millbrook Proving Ground in the UK to monitor what is described as safety-critical interactions in areas never before seen during impacts. The camera heads have diameters of 2 cm (0.8 in).

Full Story by AEI Magazine (PDF).

NAC MLX Introduces World’s First Color Low Light Camera

Saturday, September 11th, 2004

NAC low light High Speed Video camera system NAC Image Technology, the most experienced name in specialty imaging systems, presents the MLX… the first color low light camera designed for use in applications where normal CCTV cameras can’t see anymore!

Simi Valley, CA – NAC’s new ultra high sensitivity color camera system, the MLX, is a revolutionary design adopting an exciting new CCD technology that allows brilliant color video images to be captured in low light conditions.

The MLX Camera System is ideal for a variety of security, industry and science applications including surveillance, bioluminescence, chemo luminescence and fluorescence. The camera’s robust design makes it ideal for all types of application environments, both indoor and out.

One camera does it all! Since there’s no image intensifier tube that can be damaged, NAC’s MLX can be used in all lighting conditions: dawn, daylight, dusk and moon light. The MLX has a maximum noise-less sensitivity of 0.01 lux in color mode and 0.002 lux in monochrome mode. The high sensitivity is achieved without an additive, frame storage method and as a result, moving images can be captured without any motion blur!

NAC Image Technology is the most experienced source for specialty imaging equipment. A continuous record of technical innovation and a comprehensive, integrated line-up of products that set industry standards for performance and reliability makes NAC the safe choice for more and more imaging applications. See the visible difference with NAC products.

Memrecam fx K5 Introduced

Tuesday, September 7th, 2004

NAC Memrecam Digital High Speed Video camera system
NAC Image Technology revolutionizes the High-Speed Imaging Industry, combining the Highest Light Sensitivity, Mega Pixel Resolution and Ultra High Framing Rates in a single camera system…

Simi Valley, CA - NAC Image Technology introduces the most light sensitive Digital High-Speed Color Video System available…and it’s Mega Pixel! NAC’s new Memrecam fx K5’s light sensitivity is unparalleled with a rating of ISO 2400 (color) and ISO 10,000 (monochrome) at 1,000 pps. The Memrecam fx K5 is a fully self-contained, digital, high-speed video system that records brilliant color or crisp monochrome images, with resolutions of up to 1280 X 1024 pixels at 1,000 pps. Using an advanced CMOS sensor, the Memrecam fx K5 captures images at frame rates up to 168,000 pps. Now available with optional Gigabit Ethernet Interface.

The robust Memrecam fx K5 is perfect for military range applications, automotive crash safety applications and any other high-speed imaging application being performed in a hazardous environment. The Memrecam fx K5 is designed for a variety of research, design and testing applications where a combination of high sensitivity, high image resolution and high recording rates are a must.

NAC Image Technology is the most experienced source for high-speed video equipment and motion analysis systems and software. A continuous record of technical innovation and a comprehensive, integrated line-up of products that set industry standards for performance and reliability makes NAC the safe choice for more and more scientists, engineers and technicians with design, test and production applications for high-speed image capture and image analysis.

New generation of multi-head cameras from NAC Image Technology

Wednesday, August 11th, 2004

allows engineers at one of Europe’s leading vehicle test and development centers, Millbrook Proving Ground, to view safety-critical interactions in areas not previously seen during vehicle impact.

Wimbledon Tennis Championships and British Open Golf Championships captured with NAC Digital High-Speed Cameras.

Friday, June 11th, 2004

The “Tornado” system by ARRI Media uses cameras by NAC Image Technology – this system was used at the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament (June 04) and British Open Golf Championship (July 04).

NAC Image Technology presents the Memrecam fx RX6

Sunday, April 11th, 2004

NAC Memrecam Digital High Speed Video camera system NAC Image Technology, the most experienced name in high-speed video, presents the Memrecam fx RX6, a HyGe camera system that combines ultra fast framing rates with optimal light sensitivity.

Simi Valley, CA – NAC’s new Memrecam fx RX6 is a fully self-contained, digital, high-speed video system that records brilliant color or crisp monochrome images, with resolutions of up to 512 X 512 pixels at 4,000 pps. Using an advanced CMOS sensor, the Memrecam fx RX6 captures images at frame rates in excess of 200,000 pps.

The very small Memrecam fx RX6 camera head can be located up to 9m from the system’s Digital Recording Processor (DRP). It’s small size allows it to be placed in confined areas and its high light sensitivity makes illumination much more manageable.

NAC Image Technology is the most experienced source for high-speed video equipment and motion analysis systems and software. A continuous record of technical innovation and a comprehensive, integrated line-up of products that set industry standards for performance and reliability makes NAC the safe choice for more and more scientists, engineers and technicians with design, test and production applications for high-speed image capture and image analysis.

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