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Hand-held thermography system accessory range

The Mobir M4 has been designed for use in the field and has on-board storage capacity for several hundred thermal and visible images as well as voice annotation

News from Armstrong Optical (18 January 2006)

Thermal imaging cameras in avian flu monitoring

 User application article   "As we did during the Sars outbreak, we are providing a tool to governments and businesses around the world who are preparing to protect their citizens and employees from a potential epidemic"  Brochure available  

News from Flir Systems (17 January 2006)

New Focus's new services at Photonics West 2006

New Focus, a division of Bookham, is introducing its suite of Simply Better products and services including the launch of its international e-commerce service and 24-hour shipping guarantee

News from Bookham (13 January 2006)

Thermovision infrared cameras win innovation award

The Frost and Sullivan 2005 product innovation award in machine vision inspection systems goes to Flir Systems for the A series range of thermal imaging and process monitoring cameras  Brochure available  

News from Flir Systems (11 January 2006)

Contract to develop new vis-shortwave IR detector

The project will be conducted by the company's optical and space systems team (formerly Sensors Unlimited) in Princeton, NJ

News from Sensors Unlimited ( 9 January 2006)

Miniature zoom provides view of surgeons at work

 User application article   A type 207 miniature zoom lens from Resolve Optics was selected by lightweight portable camera crane manufacturer Polecam to enable filming of six operations at the Battle Hospital in Reading, UK  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics ( 4 January 2006)

Suppling mirrors for world's most intense laser

 User application article   Optical Surfaces has been selected to supply two high precision mirrors to the Central Laser Facility at the renowned Rutherford Appleton Laboratories (Didcot, UK) for the Astra Gemini project

News from Optical Surfaces (20 December 2005)

Aspheric lenses offer high coupling efficiencies

Designed to achieve high coupling efficiencies and low losses, Moritex aspheric lenses are produced to the tightest tolerances

News from Moritex Europe (20 December 2005)

Janos appoints Harvey Clough as president

Janos Technology is a manufacturer of precision optics including optical assemblies, diamond turned and diffractive optics and assembly of infrared components and systems

News from Janos Technology (20 December 2005)

Camera has four megapix and CameraLink interface

Jai Pulnix's its dual-tap Accupixel machine vision camera, the TM-4100CL, offers an exceptionally high resolution of 4.2 million pixels

News from Jai Pulnix (15 December 2005)

IR imaging newsletter reports technical advances

Feature article describes the development of a new coronographic interferometric imaging method and illustrates how the technique is offering real benefits to astronomy research  Brochure available  

News from Cedip Infrared Systems (15 December 2005)

Single source for IR lighting and vision

Moritex has introduced a range of high performance lenses, light sources, light guides and peripherals to enable high performance machine vision for IR applications

News from Moritex Europe (14 December 2005)

Uncompromised spatial analysis of transient events

Unlike traditional high-speed framing cameras the all-new optical design provides the choice of four, six, eight or even 16 separate optical channels without comprising performance or image quality

News from Specialised Imaging (14 December 2005)

Megapixel camera has gigabit ethernet output

This new industrial camera can be equipped with either CCD or CMOS sensor offering resolutions up to 1600x1200 pixels, and is available in monochrome or colour versions

News from Alrad Instruments ( 8 December 2005)

Camera shoots up to 3000fps

Fast frame rates, combined with asynchronous reset and shutter speeds as short as 20 microseconds (1/50,000th of a second) provide sharp images where a standard 30fps camera would miss the action

News from Alrad Instruments ( 8 December 2005)

Imaging centres open up education and research

 Technical background article   Researchers can now access some of the world's most sophisticated imaging technology at Nikon Imaging Centres located in three continents  Brochure available  

News from Nikon UK (30 November 2005)

Enter the realm of digital virtual microscopy

Innovative new microscopy system offers creation of virtual images at diagnostic-level resolution for the entire slide, which can be accessed from any location around the world via the internet  Brochure available  

News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa (25 November 2005)

High performance zooms for specialist applications

Resolve Optics has released a new series of technical datasheets describing its range of specialist, high performance zoom lenses  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (25 November 2005)

European distributor of laser wavelength meters

BFi Optilas will become the exclusive distributor of Bristol Instruments's range of laser wavelength meters in Europe

News from BFi Optilas (25 November 2005)

European distribution agreement with Ocean Optics

Thanks to this new agreement, customers will get the benefit quality of BFi Optilas local service in a variety of European countries at Ocean Optics catalogue list price

News from BFi Optilas (25 November 2005)

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