Imaging Hyperspectral drone-mounted Cameras
1. FS64-C Imaging Hyperspectral Drone-mounted Cameras (400 to 1700 nm)
These are hyperspectral imaging cameras designed for drone integration with a spectral range of 400 to 1700 nanometres. They allow detailed spectral data capture across visible and near-infrared bands. Suitable for applications such as agriculture monitoring, environmental surveying, remote sensing and material analysis.
2. FS60-UCR Imaging Hyperspectral Drone-mounted Cameras (400 to 1000 nm)
This variant supports a spectral range from 400 to 1000 nanometres, focusing on visible to near-infrared wavelengths. It offers a lighter spectral band set — ideal when full NIR / SWIR (beyond 1000 nm) is not required — potentially reducing cost or drone payload.
3. FS62-UCR Imaging Hyperspectral Drone-mounted Cameras (900 to 1700 nm)
This product covers the 900 to 1700 nm spectral window. It emphasises near-infrared and short-wave infrared (SWIR) rather than visible wavelengths. Good for detailed material discrimination, mineral mapping, vegetation stress detection, or other tasks where NIR/SWIR is required.
4. FS64-UCR Imaging Hyperspectral Drone-mounted Cameras (400 to 1700 nm)
This appears similar to the FS64-C version in bandwidth (400-1700 nm) but the “UCR” designation may suggest a different configuration (e.g., “UCR” meaning upgraded/custom removable, or alternative mounting). It combines full visible, NIR and SWIR range in one payload — high versatility for advanced drone-based hyperspectral surveys.