Thermal Cameras News
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Sierra-Olympic Introduces Easy-to-Use, Thermographically-Calibrated Thermal Camera
2/17/2017
Sierra-Olympic Technologies recently introduced the affordable Viento-GT, an easy-to-use, thermographically-calibrated thermal camera. The Viento-GT is a highly reliable, high resolution and low-cost thermal imager that can deliver thermographically-calibrated digital data for every pixel. The camera is easy to power and control via a single Ethernet cable using the Gig-E Vision® and Power over Ethernet (PoE) standards.
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Opto Diode Introduces Near-Infrared, Surface-Mount Detector
1/31/2017
Opto Diode Corporation introduces the NXIR-RF100C, a red and near-infrared (NIR) enhanced, reduced-footprint, surface-mount device (SMD) photodiode showcased at SPIE’s Photonics West 2017, San Francisco, Jan. 31- Feb. 2 in Opto Diode’s booth # 5628.
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Sierra-Olympic's High-Resolution, Low-Cost Thermal Camera with GigE VisionĀ® and Power over Ethernet
1/24/2017
HOOD RIVER, OR – January 23, 2017 – Sierra-Olympic Technologies, supplier of infrared (IR) and thermal imaging components, cameras, and systems solutions for innovative imaging applications, introduces the Viento-G, an easy-to-use, affordable thermal camera.
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Sierra-Olympic Introduces First True HD Thermal Camera
1/17/2017
New Viento HD Lab LWIR camera provides true 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution.
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Sierra-Olympic's New Viento 67-640: Rugged Thermal Camera For Outdoor Perimeter Surveillance & Robotics
9/8/2016
Sierra-Olympic Technologies has recently introduced the Viento 67-640 thermal camera for perimeter surveillance, robotics, and other rugged outdoor imaging applications. The new thermal imager features a fixed focal length and fixed mount. With a 640 x 480, 17-micron thermal imaging core, the newest Viento camera provides standard NTSC/PAL composite analog video output with simultaneous 8-bit / 14-bit Camera Link® digital output
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Sierra-Olympic Provides Tamron LWIR Zoom Lenses For OEM And Surveillance Applications
7/27/2016
Sierra-Olympic Technologies offers the new Tamron family of longwave infrared lenses for OEM and security/surveillance imaging applications. Tamron has recently selected Sierra-Olympic Technologies as the new stocking distributor for the cost-effective Tamron LWIR Zoom Lenses.
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Sierra-Olympic Offers New Field-Of-View Options For Aeron Searcher Series Of Long-Range Surveillance Video Systems
6/24/2016
Sierra-Olympic offers new all-weather, pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) security cameras are available with two additional long-wave infrared (LWIR) continuous-zoom fields-of-view (FOV) with 15-60mm and 50-150mm, joining the Aeron Searcher 35-105mm zoom unit.
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Sierra-Olympic Introduces Long-Range, All-Weather, MWIR Security And Surveillance System
6/2/2016
Sierra-Olympic Technologies has recently introduced the new 550CZ-18, a long-range target detection and surveillance system designed for all-weather security applications. It is an advanced midwave infrared (MWIR) imaging system featuring long-range target detection with recognition capabilities.
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Stirling Cooled MWIR Imaging Core Enables Long Range Monitoring In Security Applications
5/18/2016
Xenics has recently introduced the fourth member of its high-resolution 'XenicsCores' Infrared OEM product family. The new Stirling-cooled XCO-640 MWIR module provides unprecedented thermal imaging stability and optical performance for perimeter surveillance, law enforcement and homeland security. At Eurosatory Xenics will exhibit in booth # FE288 in Hall 06 at the Belgium pavilion hosted by BSDI (Belgium Security & Defence Industry).
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Xenics At DCS: Top-Notch Space Technology Serving The Industry
4/18/2016
Xenics will attend SPIE DCS 2016 with a host of new developments, among them the first performance results of a family of high-resolution SWIR line-scan arrays that work up to 400 KHz of line rate. These arrays serve space applications that require high resolution line-scan arrays as well as medical (3D SD-OCT) and industrial applications that require high line rates. . Xenics will exhibit in Booth 523 at the Baltimore Convention Center.