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Aerial Cameras
An aerial camera is a camera for use in aircraft or space vehicles to take high-resolution pictures; it may use film or electronic image sensors. If film is utilized, the magazines may have a vacuum back or pressure plate to hold the film flat. Some aerial cameras are equipped with a means of motion compensation to achieve higher resolution during exposure.
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Raptor Photonics Ltd. - Larne, Northern Ireland
A UK based high tech digital camera company with main focus to design, manufacture and sell the next generation of high performance, low-light-level digital cameras. A range of high quality small, light and very rugged CCD, EMCCD, scientific CMOS and InGaAs solutions are offered, built to MIL-SPEC...
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Brandywine Photonics - Exton, PA
Alan Gordon Enterprises, Inc. - Hollywood, CA
Illunis LLC - Minnetonka, MN
IQinVision - San Juan Capistrano, CA
Kappa optronics GmbH - Gleichen, Germany
Nova Sensors, A Teledyne Majority Owned Co. - Buellton, CA
Ox Creek Energy Associates, Inc., Specialized Camera Sales - Sheboygan, WI
Precision Optical Imaging - Rush, NY
Vexcel Corp., Sub. of Microsoft - Boulder, CO
Vision Systems Technology, LLC - Vista, CA
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aerial camera
Camera designed for the imaging of the earth's surface in order to obtain high quality aerial images
photogrammetry
The obtaining of measurements from photographs, such as aerial photographs.
camera
A light-tight box that receives light from an object or scene and focuses it to form an image on a light-sensitive material or a detector. The camera generally contains a lens of variable aperture and a shutter of variable speed to precisely control...
aerial photogrammetry
The application of aerial photographs as a means of measurement in map making and surveying.
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