Full plug-and-play integration for immediate platform onboarding
The KAMU 900mm combines Ophir’s continuous‑zoom MWIR f/4 optics with a high‑resolution SXGA MWIR cooled detector, advanced video processing, and an integration‑ready system design.
Optimized to minimize integration effort and deployment time while delivering long‑range, high‑performance imaging with low distortion, stable boresight and line‑of‑sight (LOS) retention.
The lens‑centric design approach, built on decades of high‑end optical design and high-volume manufacturing, ensures control over the key performance driver of a thermal camera, the optics. This enables faster integration, reduced engineering risk, and consistent, field‑proven performance for ISR and security OEMs.
- SXGA MWIR cooled sensor (1280×1024, 10 µm)
- Constant f/4 at 0.8° (NFOV) to 9.3° (WFOV)
- Digital Outputs & Streaming: H.264/H.265, HD SDI, HDMI
- Advanced NUC & calibration: 2-point NUC, optional 1 point
- Open-frame and sealed configurations available
- Rugged design: MIL-STD-810, IP 67 front element sealing See All Features
Specifications
- Detector TypeCooled FPA
- Spectral Range3.6-4.9µm
- Resolution1280x1024
- Pixel Pitch10µm
- Cooling methodRotary/ Striling
- Focal Length45 to 900 mm
- Optical Aperturef/4.0
- Optics Typecontinuous zoom
- Zoom capabilityoptical zoom
- HFOV range0.8° (NFOV) to 9.3° (WFOV)
- Video outputsHDMI, HD_SDI
- Video streamingH.264/ 265
- Control InterfaceRS422, Ethernet
- Calibration/ NUCBPR 1pt NUC, 2pt NUC
- Environmental Sealingoptional
- Operating Temperature Range-20ºC to +60ºC
- Storage Temperature Range-40ºC to +80ºC
- Vibration & ShockMIL-STD-810 C
- HousingOEM/ Closed
- DimensionsPer mechanical ICD by request
Features
SupIR 45-900mm f/4.0 Detection, Recognition & Identification (DRI) Range
DRI ranges enable one to easily estimate the maximum range that an object can be either detected, recognized or identified. It is important to note that these estimates are based solely on geometrical parameters – the target size, distance, lens focal length and camera detector pixel size. Signal level, detector sensitivity, atmospheric conditions and other factors are not considered!
The calculations used here are based on the “Johnson Criteria”. According to the Johnson Criteria, the minimum resolution, pixels on target, required to achieve a 50% probability for an observer to discriminate an object are:
- Detection: An object is present – 2 pixels on target (Lower Bar)
- Recognition: discern the type of object, a human vs. a vehicle – 8 pixels on target (Middle Bar)
- Identification: discern specific objects, a man vs. a woman, a car model – 12.8 pixels on target (Upper Bar)
Resources
Data Sheets
Thermal Camera Data Sheet(1.1 MB, PDF)



