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Wide-Field Hyperspectral Camera

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EMERYVILLE, Calif., Aug. 14, 2018 — The Model 4200 Wide-Field Hyperspectral Camera from HinaLea Imaging features various lens options to match field-of-view and working distance requirements for laboratory and industrial applications.

The configurable system enables users in both research and industry to precisely tailor the instrument to their needs while utilizing technology capable of single-step capture of images with dynamically defined spectral bands at high spatial and spectral resolutions. The front-staring band sequential hyperspectral system can scan the whole 400- to 1000-nm spectrum with high spatial and spectral resolutions at an affordable price.

The Model 4200 can also be programmed to scan only a subset of bands, and this subset can be dynamically controlled based on the object to be imaged. Resultant scans can be shorter with generally smaller data sets, saving customers time and money.


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Aug 2018
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