Multispectral multi-camera systems
The multispectral multi-camera systems are an extension of the simple multispectral cameras in order to achieve an extended spectral range with a higher number of spectral bands or a higher resolution by combining two cameras in one housing.
The combination of the cameras via an internal beam splitter enables a common beam path of the cameras on the input side and thus a view of the same scene with the same angle of view and thus a minimum possible parallax through both cameras.
Also available: 4-camera systems for microscopes – please get in touch.
Special features
- Extended spectral range / higher number of spectral bands / higher resolution by combining two cameras in one housing
- Same perspective due to common beam path of the cameras on the input side
- Improved contrast and spectral performance thanks to Anti-X-Talk⢠technology
- Customized filter configuration possible
- Windows software and SDK included