EMCCD camera for single molecule detection
- From: "dhitrys@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <dhitrys@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Jul 2006 18:55:29 -0700
A new electron-multiplying CCD camera has been released that enables
single molecule detection and visualization. Designed for microscopy
work such as spinning disk confocal, FRET, FRAP, and ratiometric
imaging.
Key features:
Greater than 90% Quantum Efficient from 500 - 650nm
EM mode and Standard (non-EM) mode
14 bits (16,364 grey levels)
FireWire Connection (industry's first) means no framegrabber needed
Breakthrough price makes it accessible to more researchers
Up to 300 fps with binning and ROI
More at http://www.QImaging.com
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