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The 2020CAM MicroCAM is the latest embodiment of Hindsight technology and the newest member of the 2020CAM family.MicroCAM is a compact out-of-the-box solution for high speed video troubleshooting.
What is it?
20/20 is also known as hindsight – the ability to understand an event or situation only after it has happened. As we have all experienced at one time or another, the benefit of hindsight is that it provides us with wisdom, learning, perspective, and knowledge of what we could have done differently or better.
Self-contained Video Recording Camera
Internal SSD Storage
JPEG2000 State-Of-The-Art Compression
Networked (Wired) and Wireless
Entry-Level 2020CAM Product
Single Camera Solution – each MicroCAM is stand alone
Simple, Small and Powerful
Multiple Frame Rate and Video Buffer Configurations
iOS
In addition to our Windows software, the MicroCAM is fully compatible with Apple iPhones and iPads using the all-new MicroCAM Viewer application.
Optimized for iPad and iPhone
Convert and save Hindsight clips direct to camera roll for easy sharing
Optimized touch interface
Full-featured Hindsight client for iOS
See full details here.
The MicroCAM Viewer app for iOS devices offers all the full features you need including frame-by-frame stepping, clip saving and downloading, folders organization, and video clip sharing right to your device’s photo library.
Never before has the power of Hindsight been available in such a small, convenient package.
What’s in the box?
A MicroCAM package contains everything you need to start troubleshooting right out of the box
The base MicroCAM package includes:
MicroCAM High Speed Recording Camera Head with C-Mount Manual Lens Mounting
Single 2020CAM Software License and Windows Client (Windows 7 and above)
Power Cable (3 Meter)
Network Cable (3 Meter)
Articulated arm, mounting clamp and MicroCAM mounting foot
PoE Injector
What else do I need to purchase?
Lens
Example: Manual 11.5-69mm Lens
For more information, please review ourlens options.
LED High Efficiency Light
Includes articulated arm, mounting clamp
To learn more, head to lighting.
Anything else?
Use your own laptop or iOS device, or purchase one
Windows OS must be Windows 7 or later
Supports iPhone and iPad
Recommended minimum options:
Uptime Protection
Carrying Case
Hindsight 20/20 Mac Os Catalina
Features
Rugged, Industrial Design – Hindsight MicroCAM is engineered from the ground up to withstand even the harshest factory environments. From moisture to extreme temperatures, MicroCAM’s sealed exterior can reliably function regardless of where you put it. With options available including aseptic camera heads, MicroCAM can meet your particular industry’s needs.
Industry-leading, Continuous Recording Memory – With hours of recording time, Hindsight 2020CAM high speed camera systems have the unique ability to continue capturing events even while you review previously recorded video. Hindsight 20/20 features full-duplex, continuous memory buffers measured in hours (versus seconds), our high speed camera system records over multiple shifts, lunch breaks, and meetings.
High Frame Rates – MicroCAM has the capability to record anywhere from 125 to 500 images per second (depending on options), capturing high quality video for any line speeds.
Quick setup and Simple, Intuitive Interface – Our industrial video camera systems allow operators of all skill levels to capture high-quality video for use in quick decision-making and corrective action implementation.
Portability – Hindsight MicroCAM’s portability and operator-friendly features make high speed video accessible plant-wide.
High Sensitivity to Light – Our lighting options & light-sensitive cameras allow users to capture high quality video with one-tenth the light of other systems, are cool to the touch and nearly impossible to break.
Networking Capability – MicroCAM is a LAN or Wi-Fi solution. Routing and WAN access are not supported.
Specs
Dimensions
3.540″(L) x 3.875″(W) x 3.625″(H)
Recording Time
MicroCAM Recording Time in Minutes
640×480 Resolution*
Buffer Size in GB
Frames Per Second
60
125
8 hours
250
4 hours
500
2 hours
*Times are approximate
Lenses
11.5-69mm manual
90mm macro
11-130mm macro
75mm fixed magnification
4.4-11mm wide angle
Panasonic 14-42mm MFT lens
Environment
Camera: IP65 or IP67 (NEMA4), with optional waterproof or stainless steel lens cover / ex-proof enclosure
Temperature operating: 20 to 122 ºF (-7 to 50 ºC)
Storage: -40 to 150 ºF (-40 to 65 ºC)
Humidity: 20% to 80% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Vibration/Shock: 7 Grms (10Hz to 2000Hz) / 70G, 11ms, half-sine
Max allowable ambient temp is decreased 3 ºF (1.6 ºC) for each 1,000 feet (300 m) over 2,460 feet (750 m) above mean sea level
Options
Micro Four Thirds POWER O.I.S. Lens and MFT Control Systems
Integrated Wi-Fi Access Point
Connect wirelessly to the MicroCAM from either an Apple device (ie: iPhone, iPad, or MacBook) or a Windows device (ie: laptop).
Wireless connection is a direct point-to-point connection eliminating the need for an external wireless router.
Connect up to 3 wireless device(s) simultaneously to one (1) MicroCAM
MicroCAM SOLO Hub
Hindsight 20 20 Backup Camera
Integrated base station for one MicroCAM head and one LED light.
Complete system functionality in a simple, lightweight package.
Features a dual USB charging port to power tablets and iPads.
Designed as a quick set-up solution to get you connected and capturing within minutes.
Supports use of wired laptop.
iPad
Use “MicroCAM Viewer” iOS app (available in the App Store) to access the MicroCAM via its wireless connection.
MicroCAM app allows users to review just-recorded video, control the lens iris, zoom, focus, and create and share clips via a jump drive, cloud, text or email.
Includes jump drive for offloading clips to PCs
Waterproof
Optional waterproof lens cover for wet, damp or dirty environments
Event Trigger Interface
Process Interface Unit (PIU) allows remote trigger capture of line events
Connect to Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and automatically save portions of video from the continuous recording buffer based on line faults and conditions
I’ve been a professional observer of the Mac for three-quarters of its life. Sticking around that long—27 years—has given me a deeper perspective on its history. I remember the Mac before OS X, before the iMac, before PowerPC, even before System 7. We go way back.
Hindsight 20/20 Mac Os Download
With this year marking the turn of decades (in some particularly disastrous ways, as it turns out), I decided to construct a list of the 20 most notable Macs in history. Over the next 20 weeks, I’ll post essays, podcasts, and videos about each of them, counting down to number one.
Hindsight Is 20 20 Examples
Now, note my choice of words there: notable. I’m not saying these are my favorite Macs—a bunch of them I only knew in passing and never used myself. I’m not saying these are the best Macs ever—a difficult thing to measure, since (with a few obvious exceptions) the best Macs made are the most recent ones, otherwise we’d all still be using G3 iMacs.
My ranking system is, to be blunt, arbitrary. I tried to make a list of notable Macs that I felt reflected Mac history over the last 36 years. I wanted to choose Macs that were popular, revolutionary, weird, or had an interesting story to tell. If I have learned anything from Joe Posnanski’s brilliant Baseball 100 project, one of the most popular things about this series will be arguments about my terrible rankings and my unforgivable omissions.
To this, I can only say: My rankings may be terrible, and my omissions unforgivable, but they’re mine. Play along, make your own list, post it to the Internet, and see if everyone agrees.
Or as Posnanski put it, “The point of this for me is not the ranking but the stories.”
To take this walk down memory lane, I’ve read through many back issues of Macworld, MacUser, and MacWEEK, picked up a few books, and talked to some of my distinguished Mac journalism colleagues. I appreciate their contributions to the project.
Beyond the arguments about list-making, I hope the results of this project will expose some Mac history that deserves to be brought back into the light while entertaining along the way.
In addition to my essays, there is also an accompanying podcast at Relay FM, and a video series (made in collaboration with Stephen Hackett) on the 512 Pixels YouTube channel.
The 20 Macs for 2020 Series
Video series at the 512 Pixels YouTube channel, in collaboration with Stephen Hackett.
Podcast series at Relay FM.
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