Multi-camera fully synchronized markerless high-speed camera.
Miqus High-Speed Plus achieves a capture rate that is 40% faster than the previous model. Equipped with an advanced parallel onboard MJPEG encoder, the Miqus High-Speed Plus streams high-quality video from multiple synchronized units at high speed, reaching 120fps at full HD 1080p and 480fps at 720p, ensuring no detail is missed. Featuring the latest image sensor technology, the Miqus High-Speed Plus delivers excellent image quality even in low light conditions. It has a resolution that is 30% higher than typical full HD cameras, capturing all movements in very clear detail at a full resolution of 2.8MP. - Motion capture system Qualisys https://archivetips.com/qualisys/index
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【2.8 million pixels】 1920X1080 4:3 100fps/1:1 120fps 【2 million pixels】 1920X1080 16:9 120fps/4:3 160fps/1:1 180fps 【1 million pixels】 960X720 4:3 400fps/1:1 480fps 【500 thousand pixels】 960X540 16:9 440fps/4:3 480fps/1:1 480fps
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THEIA3D markerless motion capture system Overlay display of Qualisys optical motion capture data
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THEIA3D Markerless Motion Capture
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We handle high-precision measurement equipment that can be used for ergonomics, building structure, behavior, seismic analysis, fluid analysis, VR, and more, both domestically and internationally. In particular, the Qualisys system we offer is a leading company in the industry that manufactures a three-dimensional optical motion capture system based in Sweden. Qualisys's core technology has been developed since 1989, and based on years of accumulated experience, they develop everything in-house, from hardware like cameras to software. Currently, motion capture systems are used in a wide variety of fields, including medicine and industry. Among their products, there is a unique model that can measure underwater, enabling the acquisition of high-precision three-dimensional data in environments where motion analysis and validation of accuracy were previously impossible.