It looks like the company makes equipment for other uses:
"Imaging Solutions for Astronomy, Microscopy,
Machine Vision, and Medical Applications"
but I wasn't aware that sensors were cooled for anything other than
astronomy. At least some of sky photos on their web site clearly
weren't taken with a 50mm lens. They show the 4 pointed difraction
pattern of the secondary mirror support in a telescope .
http://www.fli-cam.com/
-jeff
On 3/16/07, Geilfuss Charles <Charles.Geilfuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Greetings All,
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> I was thumbing through a back-issue of Sky & Telescope when
> an ad caught my eye. It was from a maker of specialty CCD cameras for
> astrophotography. That sure looks like an OM Zuiko 50/3.5 macro sitting
> on their camera. I went to their website and sure enough that's what it
> is. Seen here:
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> http://www.fli-cam.com/images/Product%20Images/ProLine%20and%20CFW-2-7.j
> pg
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> Not sure why it's there but I bet it takes great photos.
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> Charlie
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