Free, Live Webinar: CCD Cameras for Ultra Low Light Microscopy: Technology Overview
- From: erasmussen-photometrics <erasmussenmag@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 11:12:16 -0700 (PDT)
You are invited to attend a live, interactive, web-based instructional
seminar:
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CCD Cameras for Ultra Low Light Microscopy: Technology Overview
and Issues to Consider Before Buying
Presenter: David Hitrys, Regional Manager, Photometrics and QImaging
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Details are below. Connection lines are limited, so reserve yours now.
There is no charge to participate in this on-line seminar.
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When
October 14, 2008
Tuesday at 10:30 AM Pacific time
Duration: About 45 minutes, plus questions and answers
Pre-register (required) at:
https://magworldwide.webex.com/magworldwide/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=824080727
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Details:
Cameras utilizing Intensification and Electron-Multiplication
technologies are used by life and physical science microscopists to
enable the imaging of dynamic events under the most challenging low-
light conditions. Anyone interested in learning how these
technologies work, what their fundamental limitations are, and what
should be considered before acquiring such a camera for their lab
should attend--this seminar will be useful to anyone striving to make
the best camera choice for their imaging goals.
Topics include:
-How CCD Sensors Work
-Limitations Imposed by Sensitivity and Noise
-Overview of Intensified CCDs
-Overview of Electron Multiplied CCDS (EM-CCDs)
-Comparison of Intensified and EM-CCDs
-Practical Considerations
-Guidance on Selecting a Camera
Bring your questions to this live, interactive web-based seminar.
Provided at no cost, this webinar is sponsored by MAG, the
Microimaging Applications Group. MAG is a group of imaging companies
who work together to provide an unparalleled range of microimaging
solutions to science and industry.
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