Chameleon protective enclosures
AutoVimation has expanded its Chameleon series of protective camera enclosures, adding a model for the Flir AX8 thermal imaging camera
AutoVimation has expanded its Chameleon series of protective camera enclosures, adding a model for the Flir AX8 thermal imaging camera
AutoVimation introduces the Dragon High Power fan nozzle for its Salamander, Gecko and Orca protective enclosures
AutoVimation expands its protective enclosure range for Specim FX10 and FX17 hyperspectral cameras by two new models
The enclosures' enhanced quick-lock/heat-guide mounting system simplifies horizontal camera mounting
AutoVimation now offers polarisation filters and diffusers for its Meganova ring light for installation in Orca, Shark and Megalodon protective camera enclosures
AutoVimation has launched Megalodon protective enclosures for Flir A400/700, Dalsa Linea, Jai Fusion and other large-format cameras
AutoVimation has expanded its Chameleon XS enclosure series for the Intel RealSense depth camera family, adding a new enclosure for the D455 camera
AutoVimation has launched a compact system for positioning and precise alignment of protective camera enclosures
AutoVimation now offers Meganova ring lights in six different colors
Enclosure specialist AutoVimation has launched a modular construction kit for flexible laboratory setups
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