Medical camera C14440-20UP
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medical camera
medical camera
medical camera
medical camera
medical camera
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Characteristics

Applications
medical
Technology
digital
Sensor type
sCMOS
Configuration
mobile
Weight

1 kg
(2 lb)

Description

The ORCA-Fusion, built from the sensor up, balances the complex nuances of camera features to provide beautiful images and robust data at all lights levels, but especially in tough low-light conditions. The exceptionally low and highly uniform read noise of the ORCA-Fusion means that when the sample emits even just a handful of photons, either by default or by experimental design, they are not lost in the noise, but detected and reliably quantified. After all, when you want to hear a whisper it’s best to be in a quiet place. Special sites The life science camera section is the feature section for digital cameras fit to life science research and industry areas. Features High resolution : 2304 x 2304 (5.3 Megapixels) High speed : 100 frames/s (at 2304 X 2048 ROI) Dynamic range : 21,400:1 Pixel size : 6.5 μm X 6.5 μm Read noise : 0.7 electrons, rms (Ultra Quiet Scan) Prnu : 0.06 % rms (@ 7500 electrons) DSNU : 0.3 electrons rms Peak QE : 80 % Patented Tools for Advanced Imaging: Lightsheet Readout Mode PC recommendations With the introduction of the ORCA-Fusion, users are now able to stream 5 megapixel images to their computers 89 frames per second. The computer recommendations for this high data rate can be met by using the guidelines listed this PC Recommendations for ORCA-Fusion.

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Analytica China 2024
Analytica China 2024

18-20 Nov 2024 Shanghai (China)

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