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26 July 1999 SOPHIE: portable infrared camera
Michael Dupiech
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Abstract
After 20 years of experience in land-based IR systems, THOMSON-CSF is able to offer its customers a new product: SOPHIE. It is the fruit of an assortment of skills mustered at the heart of THOMSON-CSF OPTRONIQUE and of the Integrated Cooler Assembly developed by SOFRADIR and CRYOTECHNOLOGIES. SOPHIE, the world's first handled IR camera/binocular, weighs only 2 kg and offers a reconnaissance range performance well beyond 2 km, comparable to the cameras of the first generation. It can run from its own self-contained power supply or from the mains, giving it further flexibility in use. It is a genuine night-or-day instrument, operating in the 8-12 micrometers wavelength. Its leading edge technologies, together with its light weight, make it a dual-purpose product, functioning either as a camera that can be linked to a monitor, or as a conventional pair of binoculars.
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Michael Dupiech "SOPHIE: portable infrared camera", Proc. SPIE 3698, Infrared Technology and Applications XXV, (26 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.354545
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Cameras

Sensors

Video

Infrared cameras

Control systems

Power supplies

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