Optech Expands Support of DiMAC Ultralight+ 60 Megapixel Medium-Format Digital Mapping Camera



“We are very excited that Optech has chosen to offer the DiMAC Ultralight+ camera with their renowned ALTM product line,” said Julien Losseau, Chief Operating Officer for DiMAC. “We are confident that the survey community will be pleased with the high quality data sets these combined products offer, and we look forward to working with Optech to provide industry-leading support and service to our valued clientele.”

“The latest increases in digital imaging resolution have pushed the need for higher quality cameras, lenses and enabling technologies,” explained Brent Gelhar, Optech’s Vice President of Sales and Strategy. “DiMAC has met this challenge with its new Ultralight+, and we are pleased to offer this latest DiMAC camera with its superb image quality to our valued clients.”

About Optech - optech.ca

Optech is the world leader in the development, manufacture and support of advanced laser-based survey instruments. Optech offers client-driven lidar solutions in airborne terrestrial mapping, airborne laser bathymetry, laser imaging, mine cavity monitoring, industrial process control and space-qualified sensors for orbital operations and planetary exploration.

About DiMAC - dimacsystems.com

DiMAC is a leading global provider of solutions designed to acquire airborne digital imagery in the field of geographical information systems, and specifically for photogrammetric and orthophotoplan applications. Leveraging 20 years of expertise in aerial cartography, the company develops, manufactures, sells and supports state-of-the art yet affordable digital modular aerial camera systems using TRUE FMC and Color that lead to the sharpest images on the market. DiMAC operates from Europe and North America and combines innovative product development with strong manufacturing and support expertise.

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