
multispectral cameras
Multispectral cameras are advanced imaging devices that capture images across multiple specific wavelengths of light, beyond what the human eye can see. Unlike regular cameras that record visible light, these cameras can detect different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, such as infrared or ultraviolet. This allows them to gather detailed information about objects, materials, or environments—like detecting plant health, monitoring land use, or identifying unseen features. By capturing multiple spectral bands simultaneously, multispectral cameras provide valuable data for agriculture, environmental monitoring, security, and scientific research.