SPECIFICATIONS
KODAK EKTAPRO EM Processor
Keypad
Recording Technique
Recording Modes
Record Rates
Image Splits
(Model 1012 only)
Exposure
8.4
Back-lit LCD display provides user access
to all system functions.
Digital images stored in Dynamic
Random Access Memory (DRAM)
RECORD: Records images until memory
is full and then stops.
RECORD STOP: Continually records
images until STOP key is pressed.
RECORD TRIGGER: Continually records
images until a trigger signal is received,
saves operator programmed number of
images before trigger point and then
continues to record until memory is full.
RECORD ON COMMAND: Records
images at the selected record rate each
time signal supplied by the user is "true."
May be used in conjunction with all
other record modes.
EXTERNAL SYNCHRONIZATION: Frame
start and interval between frames is
controlled by synchronizing signal
supplied by the user.
50, 125, 250, 500 and 1000 full
frames/second, Up to 12,000 split
frames per second.
1,2,3,4,6 or 12 splits per frame. Permits
record rates of up to 12,000 pictures
per second. Can be played back with a
single image per frame or multiple
images per frame.
1/50 to 1/12000 of a second depend
ing upon image split and record rate.
Will also support KODAK EKTAPRO
Intensified Imager with exposure rates
as fast as 10 microseconds.