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UV Imaging CameraThe SceneScope RUVIS 29MP Full Spectrum Imaging Camera from SPEX Forensics, division of Horiba Instruments Inc., is a reflective UV imaging system.

The short-wave device captures 29 MP in a single image with 6644 × 4452-pixel resolution and a full-frame CCD chip. It can quickly photograph and process images in short-wave UV through the visible light and IR range. It has the capture capabilities of three cameras in one high-resolution device. Its software offers three user-definable operating modes of search, focus, and capture.

The SceneScope RUVIS 29MP camera comes with a 78-mm quartz lens with magnetic filter holder, 254 and 365 bandpass UV filters with quick release magnetic mounts, dual 254/365-nm lamp and power supply, SPEX Forensics Capture Software and ImaQuest Digital Enhancement Software, and a stand with base and arm/clamp system.


Photonics Spectra
Nov 2019
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