The Resonon Pika NIR-320 Hyperspectral imaging camera covers the near-infrared spectral rage from 900-1700 nm

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Cameras are required to generate the underlying image data for every image processing application. Users can choose between standard surface cameras (monochrome or color), special cameras for UV, IR, or spectroscopic imaging, 3D cameras with laser triangulation, and stereo vision and time of flight (ToF) cameras.
Our high performance VNIR hyperspectral camera Pika XC2 offers very high spatial and spectral resolution. It is particularly suitable for demanding for laboratory and ground-based research requiring very high precision.
The unique near-ultraviolet hyperspectral imaging camera Resonon Pika NUV2 can measure visible and NUV light from 330 - 800 nm
The Resonon airborne system is a turnkey solution, for the analyzation of georegistered hyperspectral data. It includes all necessary hardware and software in one light and stable system which can be mounted on a drone or a manned aircraft.
Resonon's hyperspectral benchtop systems are specifically designed for laboratory use and include all components and software for recording and analyzing hyperspectral data cubes.
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