High-Dynamic-Range Cameras

The HDR-IR infrared cameras cover extended scene temperature ranges. These cameras maximize camera sensitivity for any static or dynamic scene. With their unique AEC+ (fast NDSwap capability), these cameras find the best exposure time depending on the scene, and allow to resolve targets up to 2 500  °C automatically

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Enhanced In-Scene Dynamic Range
High Frame Rate
Image Hot and Cold Target Simultaneously
Automatic exposure control

High-Dynamic-Range Cameras

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High-Dynamic-Range Cameras

Description

The HDR family of cameras are optimized for high dynamic range performance when presented with scenes containing strong thermal contrast.

The HDR M700 signifies a revolutionary upgrade to in-scene dynamic range capabilities available to thermal imaging systems. This all-new camera features a 24-bit architecture and an advanced on-chip saturation management solution to enable measurements of extremely wide temperature ranges in a single snapshot image. Traditional MW thermal cameras can typically measure a range of about 100-150 degrees in a single image using a single exposure time. The advanced design of the HDR M700 allows for a measurement range of approximately 900 degrees in a single exposure time snapshot, allowing for efficient imaging of hot and cold object simultaneously.

The HDR-M350 and HDR-M3k employ a unique automated fast-switching netural density filter mechanism designed to continually optimize the dynamic range performance over time and changing scene contrast conditions.

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Key Benefits

Enhanced In-Scene Dynamic Range

Enhanced In-Scene Dynamic Range

Measure a span of up to 900 degrees in a single snapshot image without the risk of saturation or underexposure.

High Frame Rate

High Frame Rate

Measure dynamic events at high temporal resolution with framerates up to 650 Hz in the full detector window configuration

Image Hot and Cold Target Simultaneously

Image Hot and Cold Target Simultaneously

Efficient imaging of scenes display a wide range of temperatures

Quick Automatic Attenuation Filter Transition

Quick Automatic Attenuation Filter Transition

The HDR cameras automatically select the best attenuation filter for the scene in less than 50 ms.

For rapidly evolving temperature changes over a wide range

For rapidly evolving temperature changes over a wide range

The HDR camera can measure highly dynamic and contrasted scenes ranging up to 2 500 °C.

Automatic exposure control

Automatic exposure control

The camera self-adjusts exposure time depending on the scene, for best imaging.

Technical Information

Midwave Series (SWIR)

 Spectral range (µm)Detector TypeMaximum Full Frame Rate (Hz)Maximum Frame Rate in Subwindow (Hz)Spatial Resolution (px)Pixel Size (µm)Number of Filters

HDR M350

3.0 - 5.4InSb3554980640 x 512153

HDR M3K

3 - 5.4InSb3100100000320 x 256303

HDR M700EXOSENS Download

3.0 - 5.0SLS65040 000640 x 512-4

Accessories

25-mm lens

25-mm lens

For wide-field-of-view applications

50-mm lens

50-mm lens

For medium-field-of-view applications

100-mm lens

100-mm lens

For narow-field-of-view applications

200-mm lens

200-mm lens

For long-distance applications

G1x lens

G1x lens

Telops-designed 1X Microscope

G4x lens

G4x lens

4X Microscope

Documentation

Brochure/Leaflet

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