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Chengdu Guangna Technology Co., Ltd
382836404@qq.com
13568863328
1509, Unit 3, Building 3, Wanda Plaza, 978 Riyue Avenue Section 1, Qingyang District, Chengdu City
The 'FASTCAM Nova S20The camera maintains its previous small and lightweight body, with 20000 frames per second at one million pixels (1024 × 992) and 62500 frames per second at 512 × 512 pixels, achieving a high-speed shooting speed of 220000 frames per second.
Featuring the same level of shooting performance as before, with a volume ratio of less than 1/4 and a weight ratio of less than 1/3※2Significantly increasedhigh-speed cameraThe practicality.
In addition, it has achieved high sensitivity of black and white ISO 64000/color ISO 16000, which can be active in shooting various situations such as combustion, cutting, dissolution, and fluids

Photron is a specialized manufacturerhigh-speed cameraThe company is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and has offices in San Diego, California, and the United Kingdom. The cameras currently produced by Photron are mainly the FASTCAM series, which are widely used in various industries such as ballistics, combustion, materials science, fluid biology, biophysics, vehicle collision testing (collision safety), manufacturing, scientific research, etc. They are mainly used to capture high-speed motion trajectories and present them in slow motion
Photron is a subsidiary of the Imagica Robot Group, an image production company founded in 1974. Initially, it focused solely on film and video production, as well as the development of optoelectronic equipment. With the continuous development of its business, Photron has begun to move towards the fields of digital imaging and slow motion analysis, producing optical and electronic technology related products, including high-speed cameras. The development and growth of Photron undoubtedly rely on its parent company Imagica Group, which shares many technologies such as color science and image processing. The English name Photron is also a combination of photon and electron, explaining the basic working principle of a camera: optical image signals are converted into electrical signals, producing digital images.