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Off-axis mirrors provide minimum pulse distortion
Durable coated mirrors up to 600mm in diameter for use with high-power femtosecond lasers in applications that include plasma physics, laser manufacturing, and telecommunications
News from Optical Surfaces (30 June 2005)
Digital imaging with increased sensitivity
Thanks to their two million pixel CCD, the cameras in the new DS-2M series achieve the high frame rates and increased sensitivity needed for multiple live capture modes and fast digital transfer rates Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (29 June 2005)
New optical designer is hired
John Tejada received his bachelor of sciences in electrical engineering from the University of South Florida in 1983 and a master of sciences in optical sciences from the University of Arizona in 1986
News from Janos Technology (28 June 2005)
Digital camera lenses for microimaging
Any digital camera or camcorder can now be interfaced to any C-mount or SLR lens, or microscope, by using this coupling lens assembly
News from Cambridge Technology Systems (21 June 2005)
Cleaning up in IR component manufacture
New facility for the manufacture of precision infrared optical components was designed utilising the latest lean and agile manufacturing principles with continuous improvement concepts
News from Janos Technology (17 June 2005)
Motorised optical mounts offer high precision
With high resolution and uni-directional repeatability, these mounts are designed to position large precision optics such as off-axis paraboloids and mirrors where stability of pointing is important
News from Optical Surfaces (16 June 2005)
11 megapixel output from this camera
Advanced, full frame camera offers a combination of ultra high resolution (4008x2672 pixels), fast frame rate, large bit depth, and the CameraLink interface Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision (15 June 2005)
Three camera heads are better than one
Three optional camera heads boosts the versatility of this camera system for applications in medical, broadcast, machine vision, microscopy, endoscopy, non-destructive testing and scientific imaging
News from Toshiba America Information Systems (15 June 2005)
Hot seminar on stress measurement in Japan
Meeting organised to provide a forum to enable cross-fertilisation of ideas, discuss new developments and allow users to pose technical questions relating to stress measurement by thermoelasticity Brochure available
News from Cedip Infrared Systems (14 June 2005)
A clearer view for pest control
Software is being used at the Museum Victoria, Australia's largest museum, to help construct a commercially important new entomology web site to help identification of pest insects Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy ( 8 June 2005)
Infra-red cameras for the most demanding users
High quantum efficiency, thermoelectrically cooled MCT and InSb focal plane array detectors plus the latest imaging and processing electronics gives leading edge performance throughout the IR spectrum Brochure available
News from Cedip Infrared Systems ( 3 June 2005)
Technology incubator gains video measurement
User application article Advanced video measuring system to help the development of new platform technologies including lab-on-a-chip and surface structuring and thin films Brochure available
News from Nikon UK ( 1 June 2005)
Digital imager slashes tritium imaging time
Up to 500 times faster than film, imager records every beta particle and generates accurate images on screen in real time at very low levels of radioactivity Brochure available
News from Lablogic Systems (25 May 2005)
Camera has true double imaging capability
Capability to acquire two separate full resolution images provides valuable information on displacement and velocity for ballistics, detonics and impact studies
News from Specialised Imaging (24 May 2005)
US national sales manager appointed
Vincent Giovinco will oversee all sales and marketing activities of the Toshiba brand industrial video cameras in the United States
News from Toshiba America Information Systems (24 May 2005)
Cedip Infrared Systems opens UK office
Thermal IR camera systems specialist plans to develop its UK business through its new subsidiary company, based in Nottingham Brochure available
News from Cedip Infrared Systems (23 May 2005)
Learning all about the birds and the bees
User application article Scientists at the Natural History Museum, London, are using Auto-Montage Pro to generate images of male bumblebee genitalia, by which bumblebee species can be accurately identified Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (23 May 2005)
Technical paper is 'outstanding'
Technical background article Award winning paper deals with the long-term reliability of a high pressure sensor using bellows made mainly of electroplated nickel Brochure available
News from Cedip Infrared Systems (18 May 2005)
French observatory buys UK optics
User application article Components will enable researchers to extend the capabilities of the observatory's 1.93 metre telescope to observe astroseismological phenomena and extrasolar planets
News from Optical Surfaces (13 May 2005)
No-compromise wide angle zoom adapter
Lens claims unprecedented full zoom-through capability resulting in high contrast images regardless of zoom position, while maintaining both resolution and focus to the very edges of the image Brochure available
News from Resolve Optics (13 May 2005)
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