Sierra Olympia has launched an engaging two-part video blog series showcasing its latest Low-SWaP camera technology.
Explore the cutting-edge features of the long-lasting,mid-wave HexaBlu® sensor developed by Leonardo DRS.
This advanced sensor is the same one utilized in the company’s range of high-definition, 6-micron, long-range infrared cameras.
Check out the videos below and visit the Sierra Olympia website for comprehensive articles that include video clips and screenshots from the camera,along with performance metrics from testing.
HEXABLU® ON VENTUS HD6 – PART 1
In Part 1, Sierra Olympia examines the HexaBlu® sensor and its extended-life cooler, which operates for over 25,000 hours without any degradation. The company asserts that this 6-micron sensor is optimal for achieving high-definition image quality due to its pixel size and arrangement.

HEXABLU® ON VENTUS HD6 – PART 2
Part 2 explores the extensive range of customizable lenses offered by Sierra Olympia, designed to meet the needs of various projects. With three distinct designs available, the focus remains on Low-SWaP for both airborne and terrestrial applications. This camera is touted as the smallest micron, longest-lasting, and farthest-reaching option available in the market today.

for further details, please visit the Sierra Olympia website.