- Easy setup
- Quick implementation
- Everything you need in one package
- Flexible: You choose between VNIR or NIR hyperspectral system
- Software included
The Specim Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) Lab Set package features everything you need to get started with hyperspectral imaging!
It includes a state-of-the-art Specim FX10 (VNIR) or FX17 (NIR) hyperspectral camera, 40x20 Lab Scanner with dual illumination, SpecimINSIGHT hyperspectral image processing software, and all the required cables, connectors and software for seamless setup and implementation.
What's Included:
Specim FX10
VNIR (400-1000nm)
Specim FX10 is a line-scan hyperspectral camera that operates in the visible and near-infrared (VNIR) region of 400-1000nm.
It is an excellent imaging tool with high spectral resolution and sensitivity, enabling detailed and accurate imaging for scientific and industrial applications.
Specim FX17
VNIR (900-1700nm)
Specim FX17 is a line-scan hyperspectral camera that operates in the near-infrared (NIR) region of 900-1700nm.
It is an excellent imaging tool with high spectral resolution and sensitivity, enabling detailed and accurate imaging for scientific and industrial applications.
LabScanner 40x20
With the Specim LabScanner 40 x 20, you can effortlessly scan samples and obtain comprehensive HSI data.
Dual halogen illumination ensures consistent and uniform lighting conditions during image acquisition and enhances the accuracy of your data.
SpecimINSIGHT Data Analysis Software
SpecimINSIGHT is an off-line software tool that allows users to browse and explore data, and create and validate classification models. This powerful and easy-to-use software tool simplifies the analysis and interpretation of hyperspectral data, enabling the user to extract valuable insights quickly and efficiently.
This package is designed to help you leverage the full potential of hyperspectral imaging with ease, whether you have previous experience with this technology or are just beginning your journey in the field.
Contact Us to get a complete hyperspectral imaging lab set today!