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The Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) Camera market within the Video Surveillance industry is a rapidly growing segment. SWIR cameras are used to capture images in low-light or no-light conditions, making them ideal for security applications. They are also used in industrial and medical imaging, as well as in scientific research. SWIR cameras are capable of capturing images in a wide range of wavelengths, from visible light to near-infrared. This makes them ideal for applications such as facial recognition, object detection, and motion tracking.
SWIR cameras are becoming increasingly popular in the Video Surveillance industry due to their ability to capture images in low-light or no-light conditions. They are also becoming more affordable, making them a viable option for many businesses.
Some of the leading companies in the SWIR Camera market include FLIR Systems, Xenics, Princeton Infrared Technologies, and Photonfocus. These companies offer a wide range of SWIR cameras, from low-cost models to high-end models. Show Less Read more