Low Light, High Fidelity: Hinalea's VNIR Ultra Helps Researchers See What Others Miss

Hinalea has just launched the VNIR Ultra, a hyperspectral imaging system built for photon-limited lab and microscopy work. It captures 301 spectral bands across the 400 to 1,000 nm range using a high-sensitivity sCMOS sensor, so researchers get high-fidelity spectral and spatial detail without the excessively long exposures low-light samples usually demand. Hinalea's tunable Fabry-Perot Interferometer captures full-frame images at each wavelength with no mechanical scanning, and the system integrates with standard microscopes and Hinalea's software/SDK for export to ENVI, Python, and other platforms.

Read the full release on their website here.

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