Phantom Flex 4K high-speed camera supports up to 938 fps at 4K (4096×2304), and up to 1,977 fps at HD (1280×720). In 4K (4096×2304), frame rates range from 10 fps to 938 fps. Phantom Flex outputs video via dual-link HD-SDI regardless of selected resolution. The camera is compatible with a wide range of lenses, including 35mm cinema PL lenses.
Key specifications:
– Up to 938 fps at 4096×2304
– 12-bit digitization per pixel
– Sensitivity (ISO 12232 SAT): 1250 ISO T Color (without OLPF), 4000 T Color (with blue OLPF)
– Compatible with Phantom CineMag, CineMag IV, CineMag IV PRO (1TB, 2TB)
– Electronic shutter with minimum exposure time of 5 microseconds
– Multi-take buffer capture enabled via memory segmentation
– Internal mechanical shutter for remote or automated calibration of current session references
– On-camera and Wi-Fi control of modes, settings, playback, editing, and saving
– Frame-accurate synchronization via external signal for multi-camera matching—critical for stereo 3D shoots
– External trigger signal on the camera connector panel and on both 12 VDC power ports
– Genlock for playback synchronization—required for 3D video workflows
Rental kit includes: Phantom Flex 4K body (PL), 2TB CineMag, CineStation, TVLogic on-camera monitor, all necessary cabling.
Rental conditions:
Phantom Flex 4K is rented only with a technician.
The high-speed camera requires 220V power. Providing this power is the customer’s responsibility.
Insufficient light and light flicker are not camera defects and must be addressed by the customer. If, at the start of the shoot, provided lighting is insufficient for quality capture, the camera and technician shift are charged in full.
If camera power is lost for any reason, all data in internal memory will be lost. If power is lost while saving from internal memory to CineMag or a hard drive, data may be partially or fully lost and is typically unrecoverable. Responsibility for power loss (except direct fault of the rental provider) lies with the customer.
When using CineMag: after a CineMag is full, transferring raw data to another drive takes significant time (from 1 hour). If you need to keep shooting during offload, you must rent an additional CineMag and a CineStation dock.
HDD media can be provided to the customer only after preprocessing. Saving occurs in real time. On the shooting day, a clean NTFS-formatted drive must be provided for data transfer. The customer is responsible for drive quality. After offload from CineMag, data on the rental provider’s media is deleted after 1 day. Data is transferred to the customer drive only in one of the following formats: RAW, AVI, MOV, TIFF, DNG. Volumes over 30 GB are delivered the next day or another agreed day.





