Andor’s Scientific CMOS (sCMOS) cameras series deliver an advanced set of performance features that render them ideal for high fidelity, quantitative scientific measurements. Providing a wide gamut of application advantages across the biological sciences, the multi-megapixel cameras offer a large field of view and high resolution, without compromising read noise, dynamic range or frame rate.
Sona Extreme - Our most sensitive and fastest back-illuminated sCMOS
Sona-11 - The widest field of view, 95% QE, up to 32 mm
ZL41 Cell sCMOS - up to 82% QE & 100 fps, 4.2/5.5 Megapixel - ultimate price/performance workhorse
Developmental Biology
Imaging has been instrumental for following the entire lifespan of organisms to track fates of developing cells, tissues and organs. Whole-embryo and whole-body imaging of well-established model organisms including the zebrafish and C. elegans let us understand various interconnected functional networks that shed light on nerve impulse propagation in neural circuits or ventricular pacemakers in heart models.
Many experiments in this field will demand high performance sCMOS cameras to augment complex optical systems with seamless imaging.
Andor sCMOS cameras provide solutions to the rapid frame rates and large fields of view that are inherent to study of developmental specimens using the Light Sheet Microscopy technique, also lending themselves equally well to rapid ion flux fluorescence measurements in embryo signalling.
sCMOS Camera Solutions for Life Science
Andor offers a complete range of sCMOS cameras, spanning a wide envelop of performance attributes.