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From: dj@pelf.harvard.edu (Diab Jerius)
Subject: Re: HELP!!! long-exposure CCD camera
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Gregory Bearman (gbearman@nasamail.jpl.nasa.gov) wrote:
: I am looking for ccd camera suitable for exposures ~1-10 seconds without the 
: dark current killing the image.  I am aware of the Photometrics and Princeton 
: Instrument slow-scan camera, but they are too expensive.  The SpectraSource 
: camera takes too long to take a full frame image off the camera for my 
: purposes.

: Greg Bearman

Axiom Research sells reasonably priced CCD's with fast readout (50
kilopixels/sec for their 16bit systems, 800 kilopixels/sec for their
12bit high speed systems).  They're thermoelectrically cooled Kodak
chips.  You can get in touch with them at (vox) 602-791-2864 (fax)
602-791-2800 (Tucson).

Hope this helps

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