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Flexible, high performance IR camera

Incorporating a range of technological innovations, the Silver 420 from Cedip Infrared System is said to set a new benchmark for thermal IR camera technology  Brochure available  

News from Cedip Infrared Systems (15 November 2004)

Analysing spray pattern by laser

Non-invasive imaging system employs a laser light sheet to slice through a spray plume, and a digital camera to capture a high speed movie of the spray cloud as it passes through the plane

News from Oxford Lasers (15 November 2004)

Smear-free imaging with the bigger picture

Features including electronic global shuttering for smear-free stop-action image capture of fast moving targets, which allows a large field of view with a high data throughput  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (15 November 2004)

Frame grabber family goes analogue and LVDS

Secure image capture solution compatible with protocols including CameraLink, LVDS, or analogue, with trigger-to-image-reliability that guarantees image integrity  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision ( 5 November 2004)

New optics to upgrade terrawatt laser

Optical Surfaces has supplied two ultra-high precision mirrors to the Atomic Weapons Establishment to help upgrade the performance of the Helen terrawatt laser facility

News from Optical Surfaces ( 3 November 2004)

What USB2 can do for you

Small bodied machine vision USB2 camera range includes colour and monochrome versions at up to 1280x1024 and 12 bit colour depth  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision ( 3 November 2004)

Single step laser microdissection

Fully automated UV dissection system allows users to view samples on screen and outline areas of interest, and to dissect and safely isolate these cells for further PCR extraction  Brochure available  

News from Nikon UK ( 1 November 2004)

Making mountains out of quantum dots

Nikon's Small World photomicrography competition winners show what the naked eye can't see in the new 2005 calendar  Brochure available  

News from Nikon UK (22 October 2004)

Monochrome/colour cameras for machine vision

Both colour and mono versions use the CameraLink interface, allowing a user selectable readout of 10 or 8 bits, and both feature standard trigger modes including reset continuous trigger mode  Brochure available  

News from Firstsight Vision (20 October 2004)

Measuring transient thermal phenomena

New technique is particularly appropriate for demanding applications such as measuring transient thermal phenomena over a large temperature range  Brochure available  

News from Cedip Infrared Systems (19 October 2004)

New ant species identified by imaging software

 User application article   Harvard University researchers use 3D imaging system in comprehensiove cataloguing project and confirm existence of a new species of ant from the Dominican Republic  Brochure available  

News from Syncroscopy (15 October 2004)

Infrared imaging benefits electronics industry

 Technical background article   Technical paper describes recent advances in IR camera technology, which are enabling the electronics industry to develop new generations of improved products  Brochure available  

News from Cedip Infrared Systems (14 October 2004)

Hi-res camera suitable for brightfield microscopy

Produces five frames per second at 6.6 megapixel resolution, or a preview mode at VGA resolution at up to 88 frames per second

News from BFi Optilas (11 October 2004)

High precision lens and lens systems

The company says it is particularly renowned for singlets and air spaced doublets for astronomical use, meniscus and cylindrical lenses, Schmidt plates, and purpose built camera objectives

News from Optical Surfaces ( 6 October 2004)

Fibre optic camera system is EMC hardened

System operates in areas where high electro-magnetic radiation exists, and enables a video observation of the component/equipment in complete safety at another site

News from Worthy Design (28 September 2004)

Versatile video capture for Jpegs and movie clips

For any application in which sequences of still images or video clips need to be captured and stored from a video source either on site or in a laboratory environment

News from Moritex Europe (23 September 2004)

Investing in laser microdissection specialists

Dedicated two product specialists to laser microdissection following an agreement with Molecular Machine and Industries (MMI) to sell its specialist cell manipulation equipment  Brochure available  

News from Nikon UK (23 September 2004)

Quantifiable laser for Fret, Frap and PA-GFP

System is effective at imaging small, low contrast, weakly fluorescent specimens and then making quantitative comparisons of cellular components via time-lapse studies

News from Image Solutions (UK) (21 September 2004)

Newest generation of thermographic imaging

The system enables thermographic measurements for a variety of applications and is especially suited for process monitoring and quality assurance

News from Infratec (21 September 2004)

Scope gains converts in Edinburgh

 User application article   Although it was only installed in May 2004, the Nikon Coolscope in the National CJD Surveillance Unit in Edinburgh has already established a key role for itself  Brochure available  

News from Nikon UK (21 September 2004)

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