Miro 140/141 and 340/341 camera models share a 4 Mpx sensor (2560 x 1600), as well as all other popular Miro features. The Miro 140/1 has a throughput of 1.6 Gpx/s yielding 410 fps at full resolution. The Miro 340/1 has a throughput of 3.2 Gpx/s and a frame rate of 800 fps at full resolution. These cameras use microlenses on their custom-designed CMOS sensor with 10 µm pixel pitch to achieve increased light sensitivity, and with 12-bit pixel depth you can expect excellent image quality. The LAB model is intended for laboratory / office environment use and has simplified I/O with industry standard connectivity. The R-Series is a ruggedized version for use in harsh environments such as outdoor use. Both cameras have a minimum exposure time of 1 µs and a straddle time of 1.4 µs.<br>Scientists and engineers can take advantage of the 1.6 or 3.2 Gpx/s throughput, precise timing, camera synchronization, flexible triggering, excellent light sensitivity, and many other advanced features to gain insight into products and processes. The cameras allow you to see what cannot be seen with the human eye. Each Miro camera is compatible with Vision Research's new and unique CineFlash storage technology. These removable, non-volatile storage devices slide into the camera body and provide a way to quickly save shots from the camera's memory without the need for time-consuming and costly downloads. Later, remove the CineFlash module from the camera and insert it into the docking station connected to a computer. Cines stored on the CineFlash are now immediately available on the computer. You can also transfer the cines from the camera to your computer and edit the images using our Phantom Camera Control software (PCC).