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FLI
FLI Kepler KL6060BI CMOS Camera
$200,950.00
This product will be available for sale in 2 weeks, but you can pre-order now to receive 10% discount!
The Kepler KL6060 BI camera features a back-illuminated sensor, offering unparalleled sensitivity for even the most challenging low-light environments. With its large field of view (FOV), low-noise performance, and high frame rates, the KL6060 BI is ideal for Space Domain Awareness and other critical low-light imaging applications, where both reliability and performance are paramount.
| Sensor | GSENSE6060 BI |
| Diagonal Size (mm) | 83.9mm |
| Resolution | 6144 x 6144 |
| Pixel Size | 10um |
| Bit depth | 16-bit |
| Full Well | 95ke- |
| Read Noise | 3.0 e- |
| Dark current | 0.1 EPS @ -20c |
| Shutter | Rolling |
| Peak QEÂ | 95% |
| Interface | USB 3 QSFP |
| Frame Rate | 11 FPS (QSFP) |
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Quantum Efficiency
Quantum efficiency (QE) measures how effectively a detector converts incoming photons into electrons. In our graphs, QE is expressed as a percentage. A sensor’s QE typically varies based on its architecture, coatings, and materials. High QE remains a crucial consideration for applications such as astronomy, space debris imaging, and life science research.

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Bintel Glebe
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Bintel 84 Wentworth park road, Glebe, 2073, NSW
Phone:(02) 9518 7255
Hours:
Monday9:30 am–5:30 pm
Tuesday9:30 am–5:30 pm
Wednesday9:30 am–5:30 pm
Thursday9:30 am–5:30 pm
Friday9:30 am–5:30 pm
Saturday9:30 am–4 pm
SundayClosed
FLI Kepler KL6060BI CMOS Camera
$200,950.00
- GSense6060 back-illuminated Grade 1 - Sold out
- GSense6060 back-illuminated Grade 1 with 90mm shutter - Sold out
- GSense6060 back-illuminated Grade 2 - Sold out
- GSense6060 back-illuminated Grade 2 with 90mm shutter - Sold out
Delivered to anywhere is Australia and New Zealand.
Orders placed before 2 PM are usually shipped the same day.
$200,950.00
$200,950.00
$200,950.00
- GSense6060 back-illuminated Grade 1 - Sold out
- GSense6060 back-illuminated Grade 1 with 90mm shutter - Sold out
- GSense6060 back-illuminated Grade 2 - Sold out
- GSense6060 back-illuminated Grade 2 with 90mm shutter - Sold out
Same day shipping
If you order before 2pm we will ship your items same day.
Expert aftersales support
We fully support our products!
Minimum 2-Year Warranty.Â
+ extended manufacturer warranties
Aussie Owned & Stocked
Our store is Australian owned and stocked.
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The Kepler KL6060 BI camera features a back-illuminated sensor, offering unparalleled sensitivity for even the most challenging low-light environments. With its large field of view (FOV), low-noise performance, and high frame rates, the KL6060 BI is ideal for Space Domain Awareness and other critical low-light imaging applications, where both reliability and performance are paramount.
| Sensor | GSENSE6060 BI |
| Diagonal Size (mm) | 83.9mm |
| Resolution | 6144 x 6144 |
| Pixel Size | 10um |
| Bit depth | 16-bit |
| Full Well | 95ke- |
| Read Noise | 3.0 e- |
| Dark current | 0.1 EPS @ -20c |
| Shutter | Rolling |
| Peak QEÂ | 95% |
| Interface | USB 3 QSFP |
| Frame Rate | 11 FPS (QSFP) |
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Optional Accessories
Quantum Efficiency
Quantum efficiency (QE) measures how effectively a detector converts incoming photons into electrons. In our graphs, QE is expressed as a percentage. A sensor’s QE typically varies based on its architecture, coatings, and materials. High QE remains a crucial consideration for applications such as astronomy, space debris imaging, and life science research.

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