Newsletter | April 3, 2024

04.03.24 -- Photographing The Eclipse | Optical Filters To Measure Earth | Coatings For Imaging, Sensing & Scanning

FROM THE EDITOR

How To Protect Your Camera When Photographing An Eclipse

If you’re going to watch the eclipse, be sure to protect your eyes. But don’t forget your camera — it needs protection, too.

SPOTLIGHT ON HIGH-SPEED & SCIENTIFIC CAMERAS

Speed Up Industrial Camera Manufacturing With Active Alignment

Learn about the process of active optical alignment with a close look at an evolving sensor positioning system that can help increase production volumes and maintain product consistency.

Component And Camera Applications In The Telecommunications Industry

SWIR technology has emerged as a game-changer in the telecommunications industry, offering innovative solutions to ensure the efficiency, reliability, and quality of communication networks.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Using Optical Filters To Measure Earth From A Different Perspective

Explore how optical filters revolutionize Earth observation, enhancing our understanding of natural phenomena and driving the commercialization of space exploration.

Machine Vision For Golf Simulators

Innovative machine vision technology revolutionizes golf simulation, offering players precise analysis and training opportunities in indoor environments.

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Using Polarization To Improve Quantum Imaging

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Heriot-Watt Scientist Secures £2.5M To Develop New Ultrafast Laser Technologies

BULLETIN BOARD

Coatings For Imaging, Sensing, And Scanning

Discover coated solutions for imaging, sensing, and laser scanning with high throughput efficiency, contrast enhancement, and environmental robustness from UV to IR.

FEATURED SOLUTIONS

ONYX Fast Lenses

The extremely fast 1” C-Mount lenses with F0.95 maximum aperture are optimized for demanding low-light imaging applications.

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Schneider Optics

Wildcat 640 Series InGaAs Camera

The Wildcat 640 series is founded on a temperature stabilized InGaAs detector that was developed in-house and features a resolution of 640 x 512 pixels. 

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