High-speed tracking camera research. Researcher testing a device to track moving objects using ultra-high-speed photography. This is an SI Tracker 2 s
High-speed tracking camera research. Researcher testing a device to track moving objects using ultra-high-speed photography. This is an SI Tracker 2 system, produced by the British company Specialised Imaging. Founded in 2004, this company has become a world leader in high-speed photography applications, winning a Queen's Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category for 2011. It uses CCD sensors and multi-channel framing cameras. The SI Tracker 2 system is designed for use in ballistics, impact studies, studies of in-flight behaviour, and in sports science. Shown here is the company's Technical Director Keith Taylor.
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