New Near-Infrared Imaging Camera Ideal for Spectroscopy and Infrared Analysis

Electrophysics has introduced a new near-infrared imaging camera for use with spectroscopy, laser beam profiling and infrared analysis in the wavelength range from visible to 2 microns. The new MicronViewer 7292M is extremely useful for R+D applications requiring high-quality imaging performance, flexibility for image analysis and maximum stability.

The 7292M camera features a separate camera head and control unit facilitating adjustments while the camera is in use. Front panel controls allow for a variety of different optimization methods. Controls for auto/manual gain and black level selection permit the maximum possible contrast enhancement for the most demanding of low contrast imaging applications. Shading controls and gamma correction permit the optimization of image uniformity. A number of interchangeable lenses and filters are available for the MicronViewer which further allows users to optimize the camera for specific applications.

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