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Low light imaging is a type of imaging technology that uses optical sensors to capture images in low light conditions. It is used in a variety of applications, such as surveillance, night vision, and astronomy. Low light imaging technology is based on the principle of photon counting, which allows for the detection of very faint light sources. This technology is used to capture images in low light conditions, such as in dark environments or at night.
Low light imaging technology is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, security, medical, and industrial. It is used to detect objects in low light conditions, such as in dark environments or at night. Low light imaging technology is also used in astronomy to capture images of distant stars and galaxies.
Low light imaging technology is used in a variety of products, such as cameras, night vision goggles, and telescopes. Companies that specialize in low light imaging technology include FLIR Systems, Sony, Canon, and Panasonic. Show Less Read more