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REMOTE HEAD CAMERAS NEWS
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It’s almost show time with both Automate 2025 and the CLEO Conference just around the corner. Let’s take a look at two of the photonics industry’s most-anticipated shows.
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SPIE Photonics West 2025, scheduled for January 25–30 in San Francisco, offers numerous benefits for professionals in the optics and photonics industry. Here are 25 reasons to attend.
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It’s that time again. Let’s take a look at the most-read articles that appeared on Photonics Online this past year. Why, it’s become an annual event!
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Before 2023 comes to an end we want to go on record with three things that we guarantee will happen in 2024.
(Guarantee not valid anywhere, anytime, and/or any place. Void everywhere.)
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It’s that time again. Let’s take a look at the most-read articles that appeared on Photonics Online this year. It’s got intrigue, suspense, and surprises. Oh, and infrared, LiDAR, and so much more.
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The Safety Multi-Camera Gripper “Roberta” from gomtec GmbH has won second prize in the category “Innovative New Product” at this year’s handling award competition which was held during the Motek exhibition.
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VC nano cube dual, an intelligent stereo camera based on the proven VC nano cube line featuring two sensor heads with 22x22x22.5mm.
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Toshiba Imaging Systems Division (ISD), a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., and leading manufacturer of ultra-compact high definition (HD) and high resolution CCD and CMOS video cameras, introduces the IK-HD3H, an ultra-small, 2.1 megapixel,1080p 3-chip CMOSHDvideo camera.
REMOTE HEAD CAMERAS VIDEOS
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At DSS this year, Chris Bainter of FLIR systems gave us a sneak peek at the soon-to-be-released X69SC high-speed thermal camera. Watch the video for a glimpse at some of its unique features and to hear about its specifications.
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Hood Technology had some really cool technology on display at DSS this year. This company specializes in the design and manufacture of stabilized airborne platforms.
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Andrew Bridges, director of sales and marketing for Photron USA, introduces us to two of his company’s cameras.
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Dave Bursell, director of the Science Segment at FLIR Systems, talks to Photonics Online about FLIR's line of mid-wave infrared (MWIR) science-grade cameras for R&D thermography applications. These include the X8400 1280 x 1024 MWIR InSb camera, the X6550 640 x 512 MWIR InSb camera, the X6800 high-speed MWIR camera, and the X8300 high-speed MWIR megapixel camera.
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Telops’ Hyper-Cam is a cutting edge hyperspectral imaging system. Every object at temperatures above absolute zero emits infrared radiation.