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This camera was developed specifically for high speed cine radiography and was designed to be used both in laboratory and field trials. The camera is programmable by digital controls and can drive flash x-ray units synchronously with framing up to a rate of 250,000 FPS. An image format of nine frames 24 x 30 mm. A gain of times 10,000 is incorporated to give amplification of low light level, short exposure x-ray flashes.
Robert J. Bracher
"High Speed Cineradiography Of Projectiles", Proc. SPIE 0312, 1st European Conf on Cineradiography with Photons or Particles, (9 August 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932917
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Robert J. Bracher, "High Speed Cineradiography Of Projectiles," Proc. SPIE 0312, 1st European Conf on Cineradiography with Photons or Particles, (9 August 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932917