The photodetector systems of most microscopes utilize either a charged coupled device (CCD) or a complementary metal oxide semiconductor or CMOS. Microscope cameras that use CMOS technology utilize a parallel processing which dramatically reduces the time it takes to produce an image and prepare the sensor for taking another image, allowing for higher frame rates. As the performance of CMOS microscope cameras continues to improve, they will likely become a staple in any microscopy lab.
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