Entry-Level SPARK Cameras

The Telops SPARK line of cooled MWIR cameras are designed for high-performance in general purpose thermography applications. Available in both VGA and HD detector formats, SPARK cameras can be configured to meet your specific measurement requirements. 

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High frame rate
The best features for less
Same image quality

Entry-Level SPARK Cameras

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Entry-Level SPARK Cameras

Description

The Telops SPARK family of cooled MWIR cameras is designed to provide the IR imaging capabilities for which Telops is renowned at an affordable price. Available in both VGA and HD detector formats, SPARK cameras can be configured to meet your specific measurement requirements. When combined with the powerful yet intuitive Reveal IR acquisition software, the user is able to control all aspects of the data collection process.

All SPARK cameras feature Telops’ unique permanent radiometric calibration and Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) operating mode.

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Key Benefits

High Frame Rate

High Frame Rate

Telops’ SPARK cameras go as fast as 14 000 fps, depending on the model and selected subwindow size.

The best features for less

The best features for less

Benefit from the unique Telops advantages (AEC, permanent calibration, IP67 case) while respecting your research budget.

Same image quality

Same image quality

The Telops SPARK cameras feature the same image quality as the FAST cameras in VGA formats (640 x 512 px).

Examples of applications

Volcano eruption

Volcano eruption

Here you can see the Stromboli volcano (in Italy) in eruption. A team of scientists from Telops and from the Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans of the Université Blaise-Pascal, in France, climbed the active Stromboli in 2017 to take measurements and conduct research on different indicators of imminent eruptions.

Fireworks over Quebec City

Fireworks over Quebec City

This short video shows well the image quality, acquisition speed and high-dynamic-range of our cameras: we can see both the hot fireworks and the cool background in great detail. The Telops proprietary automatic exposure control allows this level of quality even when the scene greatly and rapidly varies in temperature.

Tokamak cooling system

Tokamak cooling system

Pretty infrared image of a Tokamak water cooling system. A Tokamak is a type of magnetic confinement device used in the study of plasma physics.

Technical Information

Midwave Series (SWIR)

 Spectral range (µm)Detector TypeMaximum Full Frame Rate (Hz)Maximum Frame Rate in Subwindow (Hz)Spatial Resolution (px)Pixel Size (µm)Number of Filters

SPARK M150EXOSENS Download

1.5 - 5.4InSb2204000640 x 51215No Filter

SPARK M200EXOSENS Download

1.5 - 5.1MTC2105600640 x 51215No Filter

Accessories

25-mm lens

25-mm lens

For wide-field-of-view applications

50-mm lens

50-mm lens

For medium-field-of-view applications

100-mm lens

100-mm lens

For narow-field-of-view applications

200-mm lens

200-mm lens

For long-distance applications

G1x lens

G1x lens

Telops-designed 1X Microscope

G4x lens

G4x lens

4X Microscope

Documentation

Brochure/Leaflet