BaySpec’s OCI UAVhyperspectral cameras are designed specifically for use on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and are available in two models, the first of which is the OCI-1000, which features a 2048 x 2048 CMOS image sensor. The other model, the snap-shot OCI-2000 features a 250 x 250 CMOS sensor. Both cameras feature a miniature single-board computer and are able to acquire VIS-NIR hyperspectral data with continuous spectral and spatial coverage at frame rates up to 120 fps. In addition, the cameras achieve a spectral range of 600 to 1000 nm and spectral bands of 100 (OCI-1000) and 20 (OCI-2000). The OCI UAV cameras are suitable for use in such UAV applications as precision agriculture and remote sensing. BaySpec will showcase the cameras at SPIE DSS from April 21-23 in Baltimore, MD, USA.
SPIE Defense + Security 2015 booth number:1046
To Learn More:
Contact:BaySpec
Headquarters: San Jose, CA, USA
Product: OCI UAV hyperspectral cameras
Key features: 600 to 1000 nm spectral range, CMOS image sensors, up to 120 fps frame rate, on-board computer and storage, real-time image data preview.
What BaySpec says:
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