WEINBERGER Service

The SpeedCam High-Speed Camera Systems

 

Brief Outline

1991

The first digital high-speed camera SpeedCam 256 is introduced. Its specs, 256 x 256 pixel at a speed of 250 frames per second (fps), are complemented by SpeedCam 128 and its 128 x 128 pixel at 1000 fps.

1993

SpeedCam +500/+2000 with 530 fps and 2000 fps respectively are designed and are produced in big numbers.

1995

SpeedCam 512 bringing 512 x 512 pixel at 1000 fps is designed.

1996

The SpeedCam Lite portable system based on SpeedCam +500/+2000 follows. Simple use, reliability and robustness make it a worldwide best-seller.

1997

WEINBERGER continues its success story with the CCD camera family SpeedCam PRO, LT and G plus. The image format is 512 x 512 pixel at a speed of 1000 fps and color is now available, too.

2001

WEINBERGER further evidences of its leading position in the technological field with the introduction of its SpeedCam Visario digital high-speed CMOS camera system. A new resolution reference level with an image of 1536 x 1024 pixel at a speed of 1000 fps is set. But also the compact dimensions and weight as well as complete communication and control using just one single cable has been - and still is - unique in the world of digital high-speed cameras.

2002

The SpeedCam Lite portable industrial system is succeeded by the SpeedCam MotionBlitz.

2003

The SpeedCam Visario 1500 is supplemented by the Visario LT 800 and Visario LT 400 to cover middle to upper performance range.

2003

With the introduction of the SpeedCam MotionFire in Germany, the smallest autonomous Megapixel high-speed camera is presented.

2004

The SpeedCam Visario g2 is announced as being the "next generation" of high-speed cameras. The Visario g2 based on the proven Visario sensor adds a Gigabit Ethernet flexibility, an integrated PC with harddisk option and several more exciting features.

2004

WEINBERGER announces the SpeedCam MiniVis, a unique high-speed camera that incorporates a Gigabit Ethernet interface inside an extremely small and lightweight camera.

2004

The digital high-end high-speed camera Cine SpeedCam - addressed to the broadcasting and movie market - is honored with the STAR Award for the most innovative product on the NAB broadcast convention in Las Vegas.

2005

WEINBERGER presents the SpeedCam MiniVis based MiniVis ECO model. The new MiniVis ECO high-speed digital camera is created as a Non-HI-G camera in contrast to the HI-G rated SpeedCam MiniVis. The variety of exciting features and the perfect price/performance ratio make it an ideal fit for all applications in the Non-HI-G range.

2006

The Visario g2 is supplemented by the Visario g2 LT 400 to cover middle to upper performance range.

2006

Additionally WEINBERGER presents the very light sensitive MiniVis e2.

2007

The Visario model family is continued by SpeedCam Visario g3 and new marks in dynamic, frame rate and light sensitivity are established in the high-end range.

2007

The SpeedCam MacroVis and the SpeedCam MacroVis VLS for high frame rates and for high light sensitivity are introduced addressing use in locations limited by space.

2008

WEINBERGER Service takes over servicing of high-end SpeedCam Visario camera systems and components.

2009

WEINBERGER Service has established itself and takes over customer support of former camera system families, too.

2010

WEINBERGER Service offers used, but refurbished cameras with factory warranty and starts rental business again.

2011

Additionally WEINBERGER Service starts to repurchase used SpeedCam Visario equipment for internal stock and re-produces accessories.

 

SpeedCam 128

 

SpeedCam 500

 

SpeedCam Lite

 

SpeedCam 512

 

SpeedCam PRO

 

SpeedCam PRO lt

 

Visario g1

 

Cine SpeedCam

 

Visario g2

 

Visario g3

V4.6, 2012-01-30

 


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