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Telops Launches Two New Hyperspectral Infrared Cameras

Telops, a company specialized in the design and production of hyperspectral infrared cameras announced today that it has developed its own line of advanced infrared cameras.

Recognized for its innovation and expertise in hyperspectral imagery, Telops takes imaging to the next level with this unique line of infrared cameras designed specifically for the research scientist and infrared expert.

This innovative line of products includes two infrared cameras, each with its own unique features which provide users with an unparalleled experience. Ease of use and the ability to customize the instrument have been ingeniously integrated into the camera's design.

The FAST-IR is the fastest infrared camera available on the market. Being the first 1000fps full frame solution, it allows unprecedented thermal imaging of dynamic events with much more temporal resolution than current market solutions.

The HD-IR is the first 1280 x 1024 pixel camera solution making it the highest resolution infrared camera commercially available.

"We are very excited to use the expertise developed producing hyperspectral imaging cameras to lead the development of this new experience for infrared camera users worldwide. This will allow Telops to be involved in other fields, with new challenges and opportunities." said Jean Giroux, President, and CEO at Telops.

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