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Visible Light Range Scientific Cameras are specialized cameras used for scientific research and imaging. They are designed to capture images in the visible light range, which is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye. These cameras are used in a variety of scientific applications, such as astronomy, microscopy, and medical imaging. They are also used in industrial and commercial applications, such as surveillance and security.
Visible Light Range Scientific Cameras are typically more expensive than consumer cameras, due to their specialized features and components. They are often equipped with advanced features such as high-resolution sensors, adjustable exposure settings, and specialized software. They are also designed to be more durable and reliable than consumer cameras, as they are often used in harsh environments.
Some of the leading companies in the Visible Light Range Scientific Cameras market include Andor Technology, Basler AG, FLIR Systems, Hamamatsu Photonics, and Teledyne Technologies. Show Less Read more