The latest lenses and optics for imaging in 2022
A look at the current market for optics and lenses for imaging and some of the latest products available
A look at the current market for optics and lenses for imaging and some of the latest products available
We take a look at the market for hyperspectral imaging and some of the optical components, cameras and other technology available
Multi-spectral cameras allow users to reduce the number of cameras and lenses needed for infrared imaging
Visitors to this year’s SPIE Photonex exhibition and conference can find out more about the new brand identity and watch live technology demonstrations from the company at Booth 218.
Advanced Photonix, a division of OSI Optoelectronics, has introduced Cadmium Sulfide (CdS) Light-Dependent Resistors (LDRs), specially designed to sense light from 400 nm to 700 nm
Smaller, lighter and without time-consuming lens changes – this is how InfraTec's latest infrared camera comes across: ImageIR 6300 Z
Drawing upon more than 25-year’s experience in the nuclear industry – Resolve Optics can quickly adapt existing designs to produce optimised non-browning fixed focus and zoom lenses for Nuclear Systems Integrators supplying monitoring systems to operate in medium and high radiation environments
With the world's first commercially available semiconductor-based streak camera, Optronis offers researchers a new instrument to enable detailed scientific investigations in the field of ultrafast processes
Gigajot Technology has expanded its QIS product portfolio with the inbtroduction of the GJ04122 sensor and associated QIS41 camera
Hamamatsu Photonics has reported it has successfully achieved high-accuracy medical imaging without image reconstruction
The XR industry might be going through tough times right now, but photonics innovators continue to drive the hardware forward, finds Benjamin Skuse
Photonics is proving key to recent advances being made in quantum technologies, finds Susan Curtis
At SPIE AR | VR | MR in San Francisco, Matthew Dale learnt that reflective waveguides are now poised to enter consumer technologies
Quantum executives cited everything from staff shortages and production scaling to a need for new laser technologies, smaller optics, more industry investment and clearer commercial use cases
Shining a light on the latest laser filters and related products on the market.
A look at the commercial offerings of the main players in optical prism technology and equipment.
Daniel Bukaty, President of PG&O, on how a more flexible approach to material selection could protect optics manufacturing lead times against material shortages