Slow Motion Video News and Events

Edwards AFB Selects Digital West Imaging
Digital West Imaging wins contract to supply AOS X-EMA.
  • AOS Technologies extended Environmental Military Application Imager selected for F16 weapons separation testing.
  • Replacing film cameras without aircraft modification
  • Existing power and trigger used with Plug-n-play compatibility
NASA selects AOS Camera

AOS Technologies X-EMA selected for NASA Ames Research Center in California

Mil Spec 810 and 461 Certified for flight in extreme environments and a few additional features factored into the decision for the X-EMA

  • High resolution 1290 x 1024 or windowed resolution for speed up to 32,000 fps.
  • Fast downloads to non-volatile memory
  • Captured IRIG timing on every frame
  • Live video displayed on independent monitor


University of Hawaii Selects the IDT N4

High speed video for analysis of high speed creatures in the Lab or in the Field is made simpler and safer with a pair of miniature N4 cameras at the University of Hawaii. At full 1K x 1K @ 3000 fps in a camera that fits in a lab coat pocket and is able to survive working with graduate students, the N4 is one tough little high speed camera.

  • N4 is a stand-alone camera (no tethering to another device for operation)
  • High resolution, fast shutter and very good Image quality in a small rugged design
  • Fast Gigabit Ethernet communication allows for long distances between camera and the controlling computer
Camera Showcase
The new TRI provides a ultra thin form factor for a range of new camera models. Beginning with the TRI-VIT supporting a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixel @ up to 1000fps this camera sets new standard in compactness vs. features. The TRI family of cameras come with PAL / NTSC video, Non volatile flash memory, IRIG-B timing stamping and optional Snap-on LCD monitor.