The Phantom v640 is fully compatible with HD viewfinders and monitors. The camera records to an internal RAM memory that can then be downloaded either to a computer, offloaded to a video deck (in 4:2:2 or 4:4:4) or transferred to an optional on-board CineMag solid state flash memory drive. The Phantom v640 is the fastest camera in the world at 1920x1080 (2,700 fps). The full resolution of the camera’s sensor is 2560x1600, and it is capable of 1,500 fps at that resolution.
- native 2K+ resolution, user selectable resolutions
- Up to 2700 frames-per-second at 1080p, 5850 at 720p
- Frame rates adjustable in 1 fps increments
- Shutter speeds as fast as one microsecond (1/1,00,000 second)
- 12-bit sensor depth (36-bit color)
- 11 stop dynamic range
- Approximately ISO 1000
- 35mm depth-of-field
- Video out: 4:4:4 or 4:2:2 HD-SDI (720p, 1080psf, 1080i – all standard formats)
- 32GB internal memory
- Weight 12lb (5.4kg)
- Compatible with 35mm accessories and Abel Phantom accessories
- 35mm format PL-mount lens compatible
NOTE: Abel Cine Tech requires trained Phantom Technicians to accompany every Phantom camera rental. For more information, click here.
- Vision Research Phantom v640 camera body with 32GB internal RAM
- Windows laptop computer camera control unit
- 1x 15mm lightweight rods adapter with rods
- 1x 15mm or 19mm sliding baseplate system with rods
- 1x remote camera trigger
- 1x Ethernet & battery cable kit
- 1x Sony color HD viewfinder
- 1x Abel Phantom Breakout Box
- 1x 400w Juicebox Power Supply
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