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to increase detection, resulting in a 30 per cent increase in sensitivity over previous sCMOS cameras. Te camera also offers 1.1e- read noise, 45,000e- pixel full well and 41,000:1 dynamic range.
Primary applications of the Prime BSI include TIRF microscopy, light sheet microscopy, cell motility and ratiometric imaging. Te Iris 15 is designed with a large field of view for live cell microscopy applications. Its 15-megapixel sensor and 25mm field of view
camera. As a plug-and-play complete housing, the Cricket includes an image intensifier, power supply and optical coupling to preserve correct
image alignment. Intensified images are ready to be captured aſter connecting the Cricket to an existing camera via C-mount connections, connecting the power supply and adjusting the focus.
Te unit can be ordered with custom image intensifier configurations, including phosphor screens, MCP configurations, Hi-QE photocathodes, fast gating (internal or external) and optics.
provide extremely high-resolution images over a large area. It also offers acquisition speeds over 30fps, ensuring dynamic cellular events are properly captured and documented. Te camera has a 4.25 x 4.25µm pixel area, which meets the requirements for Nyquist spatial sampling at 40 times magnification, as well as high sensitivity, with 73 per cent quantum efficiency and low noise levels.
Primary applications of the Iris 15 include, among others, light sheet microscopy, multi- colour fluorescence, tissue and cellular imaging, and clinical diagnostics.
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In addition to its usual portfolio, Photonfocus will be presenting cameras with high full-well capacity for welding and measuring applications, SWIR cameras for infrared and spectral
Ideal for physics, FLIM and plasma research, the Cricket supports 1µlux sensitivity or single photon counting with gating options down to 3ns.
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Princeton Instruments will introduce its Blaze
spectroscopy CCD cameras, with new sensors that offer up
to three times higher NIR sensitivity and low dark current, making it perfect for demanding applications such as Raman spectroscopy, fluorescence or photoluminescence. Blaze offers spectral rates of up to thousands of spectra per second. For low light applications, it delivers true -1000C cooling for ultra-low dark current, ideal for long exposures.
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Sill Optics’
telecentric lenses for applications beyond standard metrology setups will be on display.
applications, 3D cameras for laser welding applications, hyperspectral cameras for spectral analysis, and a hyperspectral SDK to obtain calibrated hypercubes.
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Photonis plans to introduce the Cricket, a simple optical coupling device designed to enable any scientific camera to become an intensified
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Telecentric measurements provide high
precision, constant magnification and low distortion, even for objects with a certain depth. Telecentric coaxial illumination through a lens also improves surface texture evaluation. Telecentric lenses with integrated focus tuneable lenses enable a variable working distance
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and z-scan. Moreover, the telecentric imaging of a tilted object plane results in considerably lower distortion.
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Teledyne e2v will be exhibiting its range of standard, semi- custom and fully custom imaging solutions, including the new Bora 1.3 megapixel 3D time-
of-flight (ToF) CMOS image sensor. Te sensor is ideal for systems operating at short to medium distances and ranges. It features an optimised multi-integration mode, providing excellent performance in low light conditions, together with an electronic global shutter, while still maintaining the accuracy and frame rate performance of existing ToF systems.
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Now a finalist in the Prism Awards 2018 for the category of detectors and sensors, Xenics will be exhibiting the new XLIN-FC detector series. Te XLIN-FC is an InGaAs line array
featuring low noise and a 400kHz line rate at 512, 1,024 or 2,048-pixel resolution. Te detector uses flip-chip hybridisation and operates in low illumination conditions thanks to a highly sensitive read-out integrated circuit. Five gain settings allow the user to benefit from optimum performance, either in high dynamic range mode or high sensitivity mode.
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Ximea will present its digital cameras for industrial and scientific applications, specifically some of the smallest, lightest and fastest models available. Application areas that benefit from such cameras, in addition to the company’s soſtware tools, include virtual reality, industrial, scientific, and embedded vision.
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