L-3 Infrared Products has launched the Thermal-Eye X200xp, which is a handheld thermal imaging camera that gives users the ability to detect human activity from up to 450m away.
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Jenoptik Laser has released a camera driver for direct integration of ProgRes microscope cameras with Image-Pro image analysis software from Media Cybernetics.
Eye Vision Technology (EVT) released the new version 2.1 of the EyeSpector software
Banner Engineering has released a series of high performance photoelectric sensors with a compact rectangular housing style. All models have moulded-in 3mm threaded mounting holes on standard 25.4mm spacing for quick installation.
Labsphere has released its USS-800 series uniform source systems for the calibration of cameras, displays, remote sensing devices, telespectrometers and imaging radiometers.
Allied Vision Technologies has launched the Pike F-505, which is a high-resolution 5 Megapixel addition to the Pike series that offers sharp image quality, fast FireWire B data transfer and smart image-processing functions.
SVS-Vistek has launched the two Megapixel CCD camera SVS274, which is the latest edition to its range of the SVCAM cameras.
Hitachi Kokusai Electric Europe has released a camera series with a Gigabit Ethernet interface.
STMicroelectronics has released a Powerlink test board with software from Port.
The Eastman Kodak Company was released Color Filter Pattern technology with a new CMOS pixel to create the Kodak KAC-05020 Image Sensor, which is a 1.4µm, five megapixel device.
Nikon has launched its iNEXIV VMA-2520TP multi-sensor measuring system, which combines touch probe-based capability with its range of laser-based video measuring systems.
Thermoteknix has released the Miricle 110K-25 thermal imaging camera, which incorporates 25µm detector technology with optional super-sensitivity modes in a smaller, lighter package.
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