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Remote-Sensing Pistol Grip

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Spectral Evolution is now offering a pistol grip for ambient light remote-sensing applications in the field requiring fiber optic data collection, such as climate research, and environmental, vegetation and forest canopy studies.

The pistol grip features a low-reflectance, impact-resistant ABS thermoplastic handle with a tether hole and push-button trigger for data collection. Its thumbscrew secures any fiber optic cable and lens, and its industry-standard Picatinny rail (MIL-STD-1913) can be used to mount many options, such as laser sighting scopes and spirit levels. An integrated “peep sight” enables remote sensing without adding extra sights to the rail, and a tripod mount allows for hands-free operation.


Photonics Spectra
Mar 2014
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