A commercial fast framing visible imaging system was used at TFTR to study
edge plasma phenomena. This system was typically operated at 1000 frames/s,
with exposures as short as 10 mu s. These short exposures ar made possible
by the image intensification of the camera, which also allows narrow band
interference filters to be used. Sequences of over 1600 digital images (239
pixel x 192 pixel x 8 bit) can be captured into temporary memory banks for
later slow play-back and/or storage into computer archives. Examples are s
hown illustrating plasma disruption, flying debris, lithium pellet injectio
n, shallow deposition of lithium by laser outside the plasma (DOLLOP) and e
dge plasma turbulence. The characteristics of this system make it also very
useful to the machine operator, since they provide slow motion video cover
age of the interior of the device.