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An Additional Run of UltraCam Sales for Microsoft's Vexcel Imaging GmbH
Vexcel Imaging GmbH, Microsoft's Photogrammetry division, announced another flurry of recent sales for its UltraCam large and medium digital aerial mapping cameras. The newly reported sales have occurred since an early March announcement from the company speaking to multiple sales of the systems for the first quarter of the calendar year. These latest sales bring the number of UltraCam large format systems sold worldwide-which includes the UltraCamD, UltraCamX,UltraCamXp and UltraCamL models-to 123, making the UltraCam arguably the leading selling large format aerial camera on the market. Meanwhile, two orders were placed for the UltraCamL medium format system just eight months after its development was announced from the XXIst International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) Congress in Beijing and two months before it is scheduled for actual production.

The sales breakdown is as follows:
UltraCamX-Foto Havacilik A.S (Turkey); Swiss Flight Services (Switzerland)
UltraCamXp-IMAO (France); Eurosense (Europe); IGN (France); BSF Swissphoto (Switzerland); Aerodata (Belgium)
UltraCamL-Bergman Photography Services (USA); SEPRET (Monocco); Cartodata (Argentina)
Additionally, the National Remote Sensing Industry in India purchased an UltraCamD with a CX/DX upgrade that allows the camera to take full advantage of the storage enhancements made possible with the launch of the UltraCamX system.
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The UtraCamL digital medium format photogrammetric camera delivers many of the same technical capabilities of the UltraCam large format systems but in a smaller and lighter package design for use in smaller aircraft. It offers a 64 megapixel image format, a 1:2.2 pan sharpen ratio and collects RGB and NIR in parallel, all with forward motion compensation by TDI, allowing it to deliver brilliant true-color and color-infrared (CIR) image quality with unmatched radiometric range, and making it ideal for smaller large-scale and photogrammetric projects, high-resolution (true) orthophoto production, multi-ray photogrammetry, corridor mapping, and lidar integration. Following very closely on the heels of the recently released UltraCamL, the just announced UltraCamLp bests its predecessor by providing data collection at 92 megapixels (11,704 x 7,920 pixels pan) making it the largest-footprint medium format camera system on the market. Both models take advantage of the computing and storage subsystems introduced with the UltraCamXp. The UltraCamLp will be available for flying season 2010 with deliveries beginning in November 2009. Existing UltraCamL customers will be upgraded to the UltraCamLp free of charge.
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