For the first time ever, Nikon has equipped with a Nikon digital SLR camera FX-format CMOS sensor and optimized it for microscopy. The result is an ultra-high quality 16.25 megapixel monochrome camera that features high pixel density, high sensitivity and low noise, making it an excellent choice for applications in quantitative fluorescence imaging. With a high-sensitivity CMOS sensor and USB 3.0-based data transfer, the DS-Qi2 enables high-speed live imaging and image capture at up to 45 fps (1636×1088 pixels).
Image sensor : Nikon FX-format, Monochrome CMOS senser / Size: 36.0×23.9mm & effective 16.25 megapixels Operating environment : 0-30°C, 80% RH max, 30-40°C, 60% RH max. (without condensation) Recordable pixels : 4908×3264 pixel (full-pixel), 1636×1088 pixel (3×3 pixel averaging) Cooling method : Electronic cooling ISO sensitivity (recommended exposure index) : Standard: equivalent to ISO 800 (Selectable from ISO800 to 51200 equivalent Live display mode : Full-pixel 4908×3264 pixel (max 6fps) / 3×3 pixel averaging 1636×1088 (max 45fps) Lens mount : F mount Exposure time : 100 μsec to 60 sec Image format : BMP, TIFF, JPEG, etc., selectable in NIS-Elements Interface : USB3.0 (computer control connection) ×1, External sync input/output ×1 Power supply : AC100-240V 50/60Hz Power consumption : 24W Dimensions : 105 (W) × 134 (D) × 153 (H) mm Weight : 1200g
Decide for the next generation in microscope camera technology and therefore for connected microscopes in a digital classroom. This 5 megapixel color camera with CMOS sensor from ZEISS is designed to be the entry-level solution for education and teaching, without compromising on quality or affordability. With enhanced wireless capabilities, connecting to microscopes has never been easier – simply sync up via Wi-Fi and delve into the microscopic world with ease. Get ready to elevate your educational journey with this entry-level microscope camera.
This 20 megapixel color camera combines high sensor resolution, color accuracy and a large sensor size for the most challenging samples. Its live image is 30 frames per second, providing navigation with the PC that is as smooth as looking through the eye pieces. The small pixels allow the use of low magnifications for high speeds and large fields of view without losing resolution. Scan large areas faster than ever before due to its large 17.5 mm square sensor.
The Axiocam 820 mono 20 megapixel camera is equipped with a large 17.5 mm diagonal back-illuminated CMOS sensor having a peak quantum efficiency of 86%. In combination with its low readout noise, this camera is the perfect choice for imaging faint fluorescence signals in living or fixed samples. Its square sensor efficiently utilizes the optical field of view of the microscope for capturing more details. The dual USB 3.0 interface enables the highest acquisition speeds without sacrificing the robustness of a standardized interface.