EOS
EOS
EOS stands for “Electro-Optical System.” It refers to a technology that integrates electronic and optical components to perform functions such as imaging, sensing, and data processing.
Examples:
- Camera Systems: EOS cameras use advanced electro-optical technology for high-quality image capture.
- Military Applications: EOS technology is employed in drones for surveillance and reconnaissance.
- Medical Devices: EOS can be used in imaging systems for diagnostic equipment.
Cases:
- EOS 5D Mark IV: A professional DSLR camera known for its exceptional imaging capabilities.
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): Used in military operations for real-time data collection and target identification.
- Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): A medical imaging technique using EOS technology for eye examinations.