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ASPRS Primary Data Acquisition Division 2009 ASPRS San Antonio Digital Aerial Sensor Technology from a Manufacturer’s View Kevin Perkins, Trimble Applanix Armando Guevara, M7 Visual Intelligence Pat McConnell, Microsoft Vexcel George Southard, Leica Marilyn O’Cuilinn/Bert Wolf, Jena-optronik Jack Ickes, Intergraph/Zeiss Kevin Perkins, Applanix David Fuhr, Airborne Data Systems Sponsored by: ASPRS Primary Data Acquisition Division

Applanix DSS 439 Camera

M7 Visual Intelligence - Iris One Scalable from Medium to Large Frame Scalable using the same system architecture. Half the cost to buy and operate –compared to any other system in the market today. Superior ortho system - apples to apples. 7.5 cms pixels @ 7,500 feet – 135mm lenses. FOV 70o x 23o Smaller and lighter - ARCA L20’’xW9”xH6” 50lbs On board ortho processing (large frame). Faster, better, more economical. CoCo –co mounting and co registry LiDAR Enabled to use DigitalFilm. M7 Visual Intelligence www.m7vi.com Tel. 713.917.8300

Microsoft Vexcel Imaging UltraCamXp 17,310 pixel across 6600 images storage Pan-sharpen ratio 1:3 12.9 bits dynamic range UltraCamL 11,704 pixel across PAN, RGB and NIR Pan-sharpen ratio 1:2 FMC by TDI 2500 images solid state Camera System mit Sensor unit, Computing Unit + Data Unit, Operator Interface Panel

Leica ADS80

LEICA RCD105

Zeiss/Intergraph

Spectra-View 9W

ASPRS Primary Data Acquisition Division 2009 ASPRS San Antonio Digtial Aerial Sensor Technology from a Manufacturer’s View Unconfirmed Panelists: Ben Burford, AirCarto Kevin Toerne, Spectrum Instruments Janne Sarkeala, Storaenso Greg Wehrli, Wehrli & Associates Julien Losseau, DiMAC systems Sponsored by: ASPRS Primary Data Acquisition Division

Wehrli and Associates

EnsoMOSAIC System Components Imaging hardware: Control box including GPS and integration electronics Laptop PC for navigation Digital still camera Processing hardware: Standard PC computers EnsoMosaic Software: Flight planning Navigation and camera control Ortho-mosaicking (see next slide) 3D-measurements 10.02.2009

IGI Digicam

DiMACWiDE & DiMACLiGHT DiMACULTRALiGHT DiMACWiDE  10 500 x 7 200 UPGRADE DiMACWiDE  10 500 x 7 200 __________________________________________ DiMACLiGHT  7 200 x 5 400 DiMACULTRALiGHT  7 200 x 5 400 60 MP RGB CCD sensor The ‘+’ SERIES