SWIR camera delivers automatic image correction

Feb. 7, 2025
The Q.Cam SWIR camera features quantum-dot SWIR sensor technology, delivering VGA resolution across a spectral range of 400 to 1700 nm.

The Q.Cam shortwave-infrared (SWIR) camera features quantum dot SWIR sensor technology, delivering VGA resolution (640 × 512 pixels) across a spectral range of 400 to 1700 nm. Optimized SWaP standards, a thermoelectric cooler-free design, automatic image correction, and up to 150+ on-the-fly calibrations ensure consistent imaging under harsh outdoor conditions.

Quantum Solutions

Oxford, U.K.

https://quantum-solutions.com

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