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DiMAC Ultralight in North America

  18/11/2008
DIMAC Systems will unveil to North American customers during the Pecora ASPRS Remote Sensing Symposium 2008 of next week the DiMACULTRALiGHT, the smallest of the renowned DiMAC (Digital Modular Aerial Camera) product family. It consists of just a single Camera Module that captures a footprint of 7,200 pixels across by 5,400 pixels along the flight line.

dimacThe DiMACULTRALiGHT provides accuracy and clarity that can only be obtained through TRUE forward motion compensation. In addition to the patented TRUE FMC, the DiMACULTRALiGHT features DiMAC's TRUE Colour acquisition and can be configured with a range of lens and filter options. The DiMACULTRALiGHT is mounted on a scaled down gyro-stabilized platform that can fit smaller-thannormal aircraft camera ports. System control and data storage are provided by an unobtrusive IT Cube (ITC) making the overall system size and power requirements among the smallest in the industry.

 

The DiMACULTRALiGHT Camera Module is fully calibrated, geometrically and radiometrically, and can be used for both photogrammetric and orthophoto applications. The camera benefits from the same proven calibration methodology as other DiMAC products. It is a very low cost (125,000 USD) and readily available solution, ideal for small and medium scale mapping and orthophoto projects, yet offering the superior sharpness and accuracy of DiMAC's True FMC and True Colour imagery.

 

 

Caption: DiMACULTRALIGHT Camera Module

 





Read more about:  remote sensing  photogrammetric  orthophoto  mapping  imagery 
Supplier: Optech Inc (Belgium)

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