船imac+' Cameras with Increased Footprint25/03/2009 |
| DIMAC Systems has launched its new range of 船iMAC+' digital aerial cameras, upgraded with the Dalsa full-frame 60 million pixel area CCD color image sensor. All DiMAC cameras from the DiMAC (Digital Modular Aerial Camera) product family will now feature the latest 60 Mpix CCD sensor from Dalsa, new and higher quality lenses, and faster cycle rates leading to larger footprint configurations and improved efficiency. |
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Effective immediately, footprint configurations in the ‘DiMAC+' series will be 13 000 x 8 900 pixels (i.e. 116 Mpx) for the ‘DiMAC WiDE+' large format digital camera and 8 900 x 6 700 pixels (i.e. 60 Mpx) for both its ‘DiMAC LiGHT+' upgradeable medium format camera and for its ‘DiMAC ULTRALiGHT+', an ultra compact medium format system.
Modularity for both mapping & orthophoto applications remain key to the DiMAC brand, allowing photogrammetry, digital cartography, cadastral surveying and geomatics players to choose from the large range of DiMAC solutions.
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