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| Weinberger - The High Speed Camera Experts |
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Weinberger Vision Technology is a high speed camera manufacturer with more than 30 years of engineering and manufacturing experience.
Our high speed cmos cameras are used for many types of applications, see below what we specialize in:
Airbag Testing High-G Vehicle Crash Testing Missile Launches Ejection Tests Commercial Aircraft Passenger Safety Textiles Aerospace Ballistics Accident Reconstruction Experimental Surgery Packaging Biomechanics
| 1946 |
The Weinberger company was founded in Zürich, Switzerland. Very soon Weinberger became well known as a distributor for industrial cameras and as a specialist for Photonics Equipment. |
| 1968 |
With the purchase of a license to produce a high speed film camera, the basis for a successful history of Weinberger was set. The egendary 16mm Stalex camera was born and became the undisputed worldwide market leader. |
| 1977 |
Weinberger changed from being a private company to become a public limited company. |
| 1991 |
The first digital high speed camera was introduced. |
| 1996 |
The SpeedCam Lite portable system followed. |
2001
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Weinberger provided further evidence of it´s leading position in the technological field with the introduction of it´s SpeedCam Vsario digital high speed cmos camera system. A new resolution reference level with an image of 1536 x 1024 pixels at a speed of 1000 frames per seconds (fps) was set. But also the compact dimensions and weight as well as complete communication using just one cable was, and still is unique in the world of digital high speed cameras. |
| 2002 |
The SpeedCam Lite portable industrial system was succeeded by the SpeedCam MotionBlitz. |
2003
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The SpeedCam Visario 1500 was supplemented by the Visario LT 800 and Visario LT 400 to cater for middle to upper performance range. With the introduction of the SpeedCam MotionFire in Germany, the smallest autonomous Megapixel high speed camera was presented. |
| 2004 |
The SpeedCam Visario g2 is announced as beeing the "next generation" of high speed cameras. The Visario g2, based on the proven Visario sensor adds a Gigabit Ethernet flexibility and several more exciting features. |
| 2004 |
Weinberger proudly announced the SpeedCam MiniVis, a unique high speed camera that incorporates a Gigabit Ethernet interface into an extremely small and light camera. |
| 2004 |
The Cine SpeedCam was 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 series. The two new MiniVis ECO high speed digital cameras were created as Non-HI-G cameras in contrast to the HI-G rated SpeedCam MiniVis. The variety of exciting features and the perfect price/performance ratio makes them an ideal fit for all applications in the Non-HI-G range. |
| 2006 |
The Visario g2 was supplemented by the Visario g2 LT 400 to cater for middle to upper performance range. Shortly afterwards Weinberger presents the very light sensitive MiniVis e2. |
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