European DMCII Launch31/08/2010 |
| Intergraph is launching its DMC II platform at INTERGEO 2010. Based on the technology of Intergraph Z/I's Digital Mapping Camera (DMC) and RMK D, the four new large-format digital aerial cameras include the DMC II 140, DMC II 230, and DMC II 250. This camera family offers a range of digital sensor products from low-cost entry systems to high-end cameras. |
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The new cameras are the first digital aerial cameras in the industry to add a single monolithic panchromatic camera head to produce extreme wide-ground coverage for capturing large-scale, high-resolution