This demonstration showcases the performance of New Imaging Technologies (NIT) SenS 1920 SWIR camera across a range of environmental conditions. Footage was recorded in Le Havre, France, using the SenS 1920 camera with an AMARYLLIS continuous zoom lens (500–2500mm, RP Optical Lab).
Designed for long-range imaging, the SenS 1920 features Full HD resolution (1920×1080 pixels @8µm pixel pitch) and ultra-low read-out noise, enabling high-contrast, detailed imaging in both clear and challenging weather.
Demonstration Highlights:
- Example 1
Distance Range: 19–55 km
Condition: Sunny, with moderate wind
Performance: Provides sharp, high-contrast images with enhanced detail recognition over long distances. - Example 2
Distance Range: 2–12 km
Condition: Cloudy and rainy
Performance: Maintains imaging clarity under poor visibility, demonstrating resilience to atmospheric interference.
SWIR (Short-Wave Infrared) technology enables imaging beyond the visible spectrum, making it effective in low-light, fog, rain, and other obscuring conditions where conventional cameras struggle. The SenS 1920 camera is built for high-performance imaging in demanding applications, including surveillance, industrial monitoring, and scientific observation.






