SPECIM has announced the release of the AisaIBIS hyperspectral imager, which is designed for ground and airborne measurement of sun-induced fluorescence from plants. AisaIBIS features an sCMOS image sensor, a 670-780 nm spectral range, a field of view of 32.3°, and a focusing range of 0.5m to infinity. The Peltier-cooled hyperspectral camera also features a USB and RS232 interface, a frame rate up to 100 Hz, an adjustable exposure time range, and a BitFlow Karbon CL-4 frame grabber. Measured fluorescence can be used as an indicator of photosynthetic activity of a plant thus telling its health and vitality, and this 16-bit Camera Link camera enables such measurements.
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Contact: SPECIM
Headquarters: Oulu, Finland
Product: AisaIBIS hyperspectral imager
Key Features: sCMOS image sensor, a 670-780 nm spectral range, a field of view of 32.3°, and a focusing range of 0.5m to infinity.
What SPECIM says:
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