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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ItemBalor sCMOS CameraBalor X sCMOS CameraMarana X sCMOS CameraSona sCMOS Microscope CamerasZL41 Wave sCMOS Camera
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Catalog NumberBalor sCMOSBalor X sCMOSMarana X sCMOSSona-6 / Sona -11ZL41 Wave
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InterfaceCoaXpress (4 Lane CXP-6)InquireUSB 3.0 and CoaXPressconnectivity optionsUSB 3.0USB 3.0 or Camera Link
DescriptionBalor 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.A revolutionary, very large field of view, fast readout sCMOS detector for indirect X-ray and neutron detection. Balor-X, utilizes a sensor that is unique to Andor and is capable of ripping along at up to 54 frames per second at full 16.9 MP resolution, whilst remarkably, maintaining an ... Read MoreMarana-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.Sona is Andor’s latest high-performance sCMOS camera series, specifically for life science imaging applications. The new and enhanced Sona-6 Extreme is now more sensitive and faster! An exceptional combination of sensitivity, speed, and resolution for optimal imaging performance across many ... Read MoreZL41 Wave is the next generation in the highly successful Zyla sCMOS series, specifically for physical science and astronomy researchers. Superb imaging and spectroscopic flexibility, compactness for tight optical spaces, extensive software compatibility and exceptional price/performance value.

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Pixels4128 x 4104Inquire6.5 x 6.5 µm6.5 or 11ZL41 Wave 5.5: 2560 x 2160 (5.5 Megapixel)
ZL41 Wave 4.2: 2048 x 2048 (4.2 Megapixel)
Cooling MethodInquireInquireInquireInquireInquire
Frame Rate54 fps (full array)InquireInquire135 / 48 / 70 fpsReads out a full frame in only 10 milliseconds.
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