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[http://www.andor.com/scientific_cameras/istar_iccd_camera/?gclid=COD_xJ6vzLACFQQJRQodzG-OVg Andor ICCD Camera] | [http://www.andor.com/scientific_cameras/istar_iccd_camera/?gclid=COD_xJ6vzLACFQQJRQodzG-OVg Andor ICCD Camera] | ||
− | [http://www.stanfordcomputeroptics.com/p-nanosecond-iccd.html Stanfordcomputeroptics Nanosecond high speed ICCD camera family 4 Quik E] | + | [http://www.stanfordcomputeroptics.com/p-nanosecond-iccd.html Stanfordcomputeroptics Nanosecond high speed ICCD camera family 4 Quik E 40 - 60 K] |
[http://www.princetoninstruments.com/products/imcam/pimax/ Princetoninstruments Imaging & Spectroscopy Cameras] | [http://www.princetoninstruments.com/products/imcam/pimax/ Princetoninstruments Imaging & Spectroscopy Cameras] |
Revision as of 20:34, 15 June 2012
fast gated NIR cameras
Pco-Tech Decam Pro IR camera fast shutter down to 3 ns
Xenics Bobcat-320-Gated Uncooled InGaAs camera 80 ns - 1 ms
Hamamatsu Image Intensifiers(I.I.)
Hamamatsu Cameras/Image Measurements
Stanfordcomputeroptics Nanosecond high speed ICCD camera family 4 Quik E 40 - 60 K
Princetoninstruments Imaging & Spectroscopy Cameras
MWIR, LWIR cameras
Xenics Long Wave Infrared Cameras
Electrophysics IRE Cooled IR Cameras - IRE-320L, IRE-320VL, IRE-640L
Telops HD-IR 1280 Infrared Camera
Sierraolympic Advanced Scientific and Research Grade Cameras 50 - 100 K