Midwest Optical Systems hat die NX-Series neutral density (ND) Filter für die Lichtsteuerung im Bereich von 400-2000 Nanometern eingeführt. Diese Filter sind ideal für CMOS-, N-GaAs- und CQD-Sensortechnologien und eignen sich besonders für Anwendungen mit längeren Belichtungszeiten, geringerer Tiefenschärfe oder präziser Beleuchtungssteuerung. Die NX-Series bietet Übertragungsoptionen von 6,25, 12,5, 25 und 50 Prozent und kann maßgefertigt für die Integration mit Breitbandlichtquellen oder großformatigen optischen Systemen geliefert werden.
Midwest Optical Systems announces its NX Series Neutral Density (ND) Filters for broadband light control across the visible, NIR and SWIR spectrums (400-2.000nm). Developed for CMOS, InGaAs and CQD sensor technologies, the filters are ideal for applications requiring longer exposure times, reduced depth of field or precise illumination control and has transmission options of 6.25, 12.5, 25 and 50 percent. The NX Series is also available as custom-cut filters for integration with broadband light sources or large-format optical systems.
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