Buying Hyperspectral Imaging Instruments
Hyperspectral cameras do not only record images but also acquire a complete optical spectrum for each image point. They are used on airplanes and satellites for Earth monitoring, acquiring useful data for agricultural and environmental monitoring, geological surveys, and military surveillance. They are also utilized in astronomical observations to analyze celestial objects.
Making Good Purchase Decisions
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Learning Resources
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- Encyclopedia article: hyperspectral imaging
Aspects to Consider Before Buying
Some aspects to consider before buying hyperspectral imaging instruments: spectral range, spectral resolution, stability, sensitivity, alignment, ease of use, mounting options, calibration, maintenance.
For responsible purchase decisions, we recommend applying good practices.
Find Suppliers for Hyperspectral Imaging Instruments
27 suppliers for hyperspectral imaging instruments are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide, out of which 3 present their product descriptions. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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Zolix Instruments Co., Ltd. No. 68B, LDUV Tongzhou District Beijing 101102 China |
The GaiaField-Pro (GFP) camera produces extremely high resolution images by scanning and taking multiple images to construct a hyperspectral datacube. This intelligent camera can set the exposure time, focus, and match scanning speed automatically. It supplies data analysis functions such as reflectance, radiometric, uniformity, lens, and area calibration. |
Innovation is where we start Headwall Photonics580 Main Street Bolton, MA 01740 United States See us at SPIE Photonics West 2025 in San Francisco, January 25–30 (booth 5423)! |
We take core Headwall- and Holographix-produced holographic diffraction gratings and assemblies and combine them with aberration-corrected imaging spectrographs to create industry leading hyperspectral-imaging systems for use in the air, in the field, in the lab, or in industrial environments for applications in remote sensing, machine vision, defense, biomedical research, and more. |
Optical Coatings with knowledge, quality & speed Vortex Optical Coatings Ltd.10 Jacknell Road Dodwells Bridge Industrial Estate Hinckley Leicestershire LE10 3BS United Kingdom |
Vortex support hyperspectral imaging applications in the IR by supplying infrared linear variable filters (LVF). We make custom LVF, but the web shop also contains some standard LVF for specific bands which can be used for lab tests to get a flavour of the technology. |
Other Suppliers | |
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Andor Technology United Kingdom | |
Axiom Optics United States | |
Bodkin Design & Engineering United States | |
Camlin Ltd. United Kingdom | |
CRAIC Technologies, Inc. United States | |
Flash Photonics United States | |
Hyspex Norway | |
Labsphere, Inc. United States | |
New Age Instruments & Materials India | |
NIREOS Italy | |
Opton Laser International France | |
Phase Photonics | |
Photon etc. Inc. Canada | |
Photon Lines Ltd. United Kingdom | |
Pro-Lite Technology Ltd United Kingdom | |
SIMTRUM Pte. Ltd. Singapore | |
SPECIM Finland | |
Spectral Devices Inc. Canada N6G 4X | |
Surface Optics Corporation United States | |
Telops Canada | |
Tematys France | |
Tokyo Instruments, Inc. Japan | |
Torrent Photonics LLC United States | |
XIMEA GmbH Germany |