Microscope CCD Camera

A microscope charge-coupled device (CCD) camera is a camera that attaches to a microscope and takes still pictures or movies of the specimen being observed. The cameras can have their own monitors or attach to a computer for easy viewing of the images. The microscope CCD camera is used in biology, microbiology, and chemistry labs to capture high quality image data, in manufacturing to aid in research and development, as well as, quality control, and in forensic investigation.

Considerations when choosing a microscope CCD camera :

There are several features of microscope CCD cameras that vary, including image resolution and contrast, frame per second rate, and the range of temperature and/or humidity in which the camera will function.

Discover and compare microscope CCD cameras :

CompanyAndor TechnologyAndor Technology
ItemTuCam Multi-Wavelength Imaging CameraiKon Cooled CCD Microscope Cameras
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Catalog NumberTuCamiKon Cooled CCD
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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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The iKon ‘slow scan’ CCD camera series features unique thermoelectric cooling to -100°C for industry-leading low noise performance coupled with highly efficient back-illuminated photon collection across a broad spectral range and exceptional dynamic range. The iKon series is aimed at applications ... Read More
PixelsInquire13.5 or 13
Exposure TimeInquireInquire
MountC- or CSUX-mountInquire
Cooling MethodInquireTE cooling to -100°C
Frame RateInquire0.95 fps or 4.4 fps
ApplicationsMacro or Microscopic ImagingPlant imaging, In Vivo Bioluminescence, Bacterial Luminescence
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