MegaVision (cameras)

MegaVison, Inc.
Corporation
Industry Digital imaging
Founded United States (1983)
Headquarters Santa Barbara, California
Key people
Ken Boydston, President, Brian Amrine Color Mathematics, Richard Colvin, Electrical Engineering, Lynn Watson, Software Engineering, Richard Chang, John Cox
Products Digital backs, RAW processing software, Multi-spectral imaging system
Website www.mega-vision.com
www.megavision-international.com
www.tech-vision.eu

MegaVision is an American company that manufactures high-end digital photographic equipment. It was founded in 1983 to create a state-of-the-art image processing computer. MegaVision was the first company to produce a digital camera back for sale, using a 4 megapixel vidicon tube behind a Cambo technical view camera. MegaVision has always produced the capture software that controls their camera hardware. MegaVision produced the first live focus video in a digital still camera porting video over twisted pair wires (1993). MegaVision produced the first gamut alarm light metering with their Color Coded Light Metering (1993). MegaVision produced the first RAW file removable media digital camera with the Batpac digitizer and the S2/S3 series camera backs (1996). MegaVision produced the first computer mounted digital camera back using the E3/E4/E5 and the OQO computers (2005). MegaVision currently produces a 10 band visible plus 365 nm UV and 5 band IR EurekaVision lighting system for their 50 megapixel Monochorme E7 camera back. Outside of US and Canada, MegaVision products are officially distributed in Asia through Megavision International Pte Ltd. and in EMEA COUNTRIES through TechVision

Products

Digital backs

single shot

E series
S series (discontinued)

Color information is obtained with a color filter array in front of the sensor

Three-shot (discontinued)

Color information is obtained in three consecutive exposures through a red, green, and blue filter

Multi-Spectral

EurekaVision LED lighting system

Software

Other companies with similar products

Similar digital backs are manufactured / sold by Hasselblad, Leaf, and Phase One.

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