Camera Technology

Camera Technology — Seeing More Than the Human Eye

Modern camera technology is a cornerstone of optical sensing, machine vision, and scientific imaging. Today’s cameras do far more than capture images: they measure, analyze, and interpret light across different wavelengths, speeds, and dimensions, transforming visual data into actionable information.

From visible-light inspection to spectral analysis beyond human vision, advanced camera systems enable non-contact, high-precision measurements in real time. They are used across a wide range of applications, including industrial automation, quality control, life sciences, security, research, and environmental monitoring.

At Laser 2000, camera technology is approached as a modular ecosystem — combining high-performance cameras, intelligent processing, and application-specific accessories to support both R&D and industrial deployment.

Multispectral Cameras

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Multispectral cameras capture images in a limited number of discrete wavelength bands, enabling material differentiation, contrast enhancement, and feature detection beyond standard RGB imaging. They are widely used in industrial inspection, agriculture, and scientific analysis.

Multispectral Cameras

Hyperspectral Cameras

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Hyperspectral cameras acquire continuous spectral information for every pixel, creating a complete spectral signature of the scene. This technology is ideal for advanced material identification, chemical analysis, and high-end research applications where maximum spectral detail is required.

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High-Resolution Cameras

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High-resolution cameras deliver exceptional spatial detail, enabling precise inspection, metrology, and documentation. They are commonly used in quality assurance, semiconductor inspection, and microscopy-based systems.

High-Resolution Cameras

High-Speed Cameras

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High-speed cameras are designed to capture extremely fast events, recording thousands to millions of frames per second. They are essential for motion analysis, failure investigation, and dynamic process monitoring in industrial and scientific environments.

High-Speed Cameras

UV Cameras

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UV cameras operate in the ultraviolet wavelength range, making invisible surface features, fluorescence effects, and material properties visible. Typical applications include semiconductor inspection, forensics, and specialized scientific imaging.

UV Cameras

Infrared Cameras (SWIR Cameras)

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Infrared and SWIR cameras detect light beyond the visible spectrum, enabling imaging through certain materials, moisture detection, and temperature-related analysis. They are widely used in industrial inspection, laser beam analysis, and optical sensing systems.

Infrared Cameras (SWIR Cameras)

Smart Cameras (3D Cameras)

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Smart and 3D cameras combine image acquisition, processing, and analysis within a single device. By integrating depth perception and onboard intelligence, they enable fast deployment in automation, robotics, and inline inspection systems.

Smart Cameras (3D Cameras)

Camera Accessories

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Camera accessories complete the imaging system and include lenses, filters, illumination, mounts, cables, frame grabbers, and interface components. The right accessories are essential to achieve optimal performance and reliable system integration.

Camera Accessories
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