Raptor Photonics launches new VIS-SWIR camera with M42 lens mount

Aug. 12, 2014
Featuring an M42 lens mount from StingRay Optics, the OWL 640 M42 camera is the latest addition to Raptor Photonics’ VIS-SWIR camera line.  

Featuring an M42 lens mount from StingRay Optics, the OWL 640 M42 camera is the latest addition to Raptor Photonics' VIS-SWIR camera line. The OWL 640 M42 features a 640 x 512 InGaAs sensor from SCD with a 15 µm x 15 µm pixel pitch and a 14-bit Camera Link output. The camera runs from 10 to 120Hz and features an on-board automated gain control for clear video in all light conditions, as well as an on-board intelligent three-point non uniform correction algorithm. Furthermore, the camera comes with XCAP imaging software and a CameraLink frame grabber from EPIX. The OWL 640 M42 is suitable for use in UAVs, astronomy, semiconductor inspection, solar cell inspection, and thermography applications.

To Learn More:

Contact: Raptor Photonics
Headquarters: Larne, Co Antrim, UK
Product:
OWL 640 M42 camera
Key Features:640 x 512 InGaAs sensor with 15 µm x 15 µm pixel pitch, 14-bit Camera Link output, XCAP imaging software, EPIX Camera Link frame grabber.

What Raptor Photonics says:
View more information on the OWL 640 M42 camera.

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