Microscope CMOS Cameras

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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ItemZyla sCMOS CameraBalor sCMOS CameraMarana X sCMOS Camera
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Catalog NumberZyla V, Zyla XBalor sCMOSMarana X sCMOS
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InterfaceUSB 3.0 or Camera LinkCoaXpress (4 Lane CXP-6)USB 3.0 and CoaXPressconnectivity options
DescriptionInquireBalor is Andor’s game-changing, very large area sCMOS camera platform for Astronomy, the perfect solution for Large Sky Surveys that measure photometric and astrometric variability across timescales ranging from milliseconds to tens of seconds.Marana-X is Andor’s ground breaking sCMOS platform tailored to EUV and soft X-ray applications. Hand crafted to deliver market leading performance and versatility Marana-X reads out a 4.2 Megapixel high resolution array in less than 50 milliseconds while maintaining very low read noise.
Pixels5.5 megapixels4128 x 41046.5 x 6.5 µm
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Frame Rate30fps or 100 fps (at 2560 x 2160 pixels)54 fps (full array)Inquire
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