swir-cameras-products
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SWIR Filters
10/7/2024
SWIR filters, which transmit short-wave infrared light, reveal invisible details like overpainted scenes in paintings or bruises on fruit.
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HD Mil-Rugged InGaAs Camera: 1280JSX
8/23/2024
The compact 1280JSX is our next-generation SWIR digital video camera featuring a 1.3MP high-resolution, high-sensitivity InGaAs imager.
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High-Resolution, High-Speed SWIR Linescan Camera @ 147 kHz: 2048R
8/22/2024
The High Resolution 2048R SWIR camera with capture rates of 10,000 to 147,000 lines per second for Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography.
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Mil-Rugged InGaAs ALPD Camera: 640CSX+MMT
8/22/2024
The Sensors Unlimited Micro-SWIR™ 640CSX+MMT SWIR camera core with high-resolution video for laser tracking and decoding of multiple asynchronous sources simultaneously.
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VGA Small- SWaP InGaAs Camera: 640CSX
8/22/2024
The Micro-SWIR™ 640CSX is the next-generation SWIR video camera, designed for applications requiring small size, weight and power (SWaP), and available without ITAR restriction.
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SWIR & NIR 25-250mm f/5.5 (NFOV) f/4.0 (WFOV) Continuous Zoom Lens
1/26/2024
The Ophir SWIR & NIR 25-250mm f/5.5 (NFOV) f/4.0 (WFOV) continuous zoom lens is a first-to-market low-Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) compact lens.
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2.8/40 V38 SWIR Lens: CRYOLITE Series
12/1/2023
The CRYOLITE series compact SWIR lens is built for the 800-1800 nm spectral range, with robust mechanics and a locking iris screw for top optical performance in harsh environments.
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Wildcat 640 Series InGaAs Camera
8/15/2023
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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Raptor Integrated Camera Systems
4/20/2023
Raptor offers both camera cores as well as fully integrated camera systems for surveillance, observation, recognition and reconnaissance applications through a suite of handheld monoculars and rail-mounted integrated systems.
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Flight-Ready Cameras For Space
4/20/2023
Raptor has some unique Space Heritage, with cameras flying as optical payloads on several live LEO Cubesat missions for Earth Observation as well as ground based stations.