Microscope Camera / Digital Microscope Cameras

Microscope cameras are optimized for use in scientific research and development and are available in color and monochromatic configurations. Available in numerous configurations, microscope cameras are available to support most applications and budgets. When considering a microscope camera be sure to compare important specifications such as frame rate, sensor type, field of view, pixel density, and even cooling method. Consider how you will interface with your digital microscope camera, there are many interfacing options available such as a USB microscope camera, HDMI microscope camera, WIFI microscope camera, and many others. Microscope cameras are often compatible with standard eyepiece sizes such as 23mm and 30mm, allowing you to install the camera even if your model of microscope does not have a photo tube.
CompanyAndor TechnologyAndor TechnologyAndor Technology
ItemTuCam Multi-Wavelength Imaging CameraiStar sCMOS CameraNeo sCMOS Camera
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DescriptionAndor’s TuCam is a new generation two-camera adapter for macro or microscopic imaging applications. Available in C- or CSUX-mount, TuCam features include large aperture, exceptional transmission, very low distortion and high precision alignment using kinematic cassettes.

  • Largest aperture
  • High
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InquireA true scientific CMOS in every sense, Neo has been conceptualised and specifically engineered to harness the full performance potential of this new and exciting sensor technology. Unlike any CCD or CMOS camera to come before, Neo is unique in its ability to simultaneously offer ultra-low noise, ... Read More
TypeTwo-camera adapterIntensified sCMOSCMOS
PixelsInquireInquire5.5 megapixels
Exposure TimeInquireInquire100 fps Rolling Shutter, 49 fps Snapshot Shutter (full frame)
MountC- or CSUX-mountInquireC-mount or F-mount
Cooling MethodInquireThermoelectric CoolingDeep Thermoelectric Cooling
Frame RateInquire50 fps (@ full frame)100 fps (full frame), 1688 fps (144 x 128 ROI)
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