Micropolarizer cameras distributed by Laser Physics have rates up to 260 frames/s

Feb. 14, 2013
The PolarCam micropolarizer cameras from 4D Technology simultaneously capture multiple polarized images of each video frame, for image enhancement and polarimetric measurements in microscopy.

The PolarCam micropolarizer cameras from 4D Technology simultaneously capture multiple polarized images of each video frame, for image enhancement and polarimetric measurements in microscopy. The CCD cameras offer 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 Mpixel sensors, rates up to 260 frames/s, broad spectral response, angular bandwidth, high extinction, and low crosstalk.
Laser Physics
Cheshire, England

www.laserphysics.co.uk

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LASER PHYSICS INTRODUCES THE NEW POLARCAM FROM 4D TECHNOLOGY

The new PolarCam micropolariser cameras from 4D Technology simultaneously capture multiple polarised images of each video frame, enabling a range of image enhancement techniques and polarimetric measurements.

Small, fast and field-proven, these CCD cameras are ideal for polarisation microscopy, industrial monitoring, 3D reconstruction and more. The cameras offer 0.5, 1, 2, and 4MP sensors, up to 260 frames per second frame rate, ensuring the fast capture of rapidly changing scenes without blur.

Proprietary wiregrid polariser technology gives the PolarCam’s sensor broad spectral response, angular bandwidth, high extinction and low cross-talk.

Used for applications in image enhancement, medical imaging, surface mapping amongst others, the PolarCam is available with an optional framegrabber and high speed computer system to maximise your system performance.

For more details on PolarCam please visit www.laserphysics.co.uk

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