Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology now offers state-of-the-art imaging capabilities necessary for a number of biomedical applications, but the question is, can it supplant the ...
Every aspect of Andor’s new Sona microscope sCMOS camera platform has been engineered from the ground up to optimize performance, drawing the best performance possible from the sensors that have been ...
The Aries 6504 offers a 2048 x 2048 array of 6.5 micron back-illuminated pixels, a peak QE of 95%, speeds of up to 300 fps and ultra-low read noise at 100fps Gpixel and Tucsen have been long ...
TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Photometrics®, a manufacturer of high-performance scientific cameras for life science applications, and Gpixel Inc., a company specializing in high-performance CMOS ...
Amplifier glow has been a problem that has plagued most sCMOS sensors on the market. This new mode goes a long way to suppressing the effect of amplifier glow under longer exposure conditions. This is ...
November 14, 2016 — New Jersey, USA. Princeton Instruments is pleased to introduce its KURO:1200B, the world’s first scientific CMOS camera system to implement back-illuminated sensor technology.
MUNSTER, Germany, August 27, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Increased challenges in Scientific field and industrial applications require further enhancement in camera quality and XIMEA is preparing a ...
The new Kinetix sCMOS camera redefines speed with 10 million pixels at 400 fps The Kinetix is an all-new camera platform that builds on the success of the industry-defining Prime 95B and Prime BSI ...
After more than 30 years of experience with image intensified cameras, PCO is proud to introduce the new pco.dicam C1. It is the first camera system with image intensifier technology that harnesses ...
In the realm of modern imaging, scientific cameras stand out as indispensable instruments—bridging the gap between raw light detection and precise quantitative insights across disciplines from ...
Leica Microsystems launches the Leica DFC9000, a monochrome microscope camera with a highly sensitive third-generation sCMOS sensor. The camera enables researchers to image live cells under ...
Camera users have the option of running the ORCA-Flash4.0 V2 in a blazing fast scan mode or a virtually noiseless slow scan mode. The fast scan (standard) produces a low read noise of only 1.9 ...