USB 3.0 camera is designed for microscopy applications

Jan. 8, 2016
Developed for microscopy applications, as well as industrial testing, biomedical research, healthcare and other applications, the Mighty Cam USB 3.0 camera from Aven Inc. enables users to upgrade their microscope for faster imaging and video recording.  

Developed for microscopy applications, as well as industrial testing, biomedical research, healthcare and other applications, the Mighty Cam USB 3.0 camera from Aven Inc. enables users to upgrade their microscope for faster imaging and video recording. The camera features a 1/2.5” 5 MPixel CMOS image sensor with a 2.2 µm pixel size that can achieve frame rates of up to 45 fps. Included with the camera is Aven’s ezMeasure software, which enables Windows 7 or 8 users to measure, annotate, record and interpret data, as well as create reports with images, analysis and raw data. Additionally, the camera supports TWAIN and DirectShow multimedia interfaces.

To Learn More:

Contact: Aven Inc.
Headquarters: Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Product:
Mighty Cam USB 3.0 camera
Key features: 1/2.5” 5 MPixel CMOS image sensor, 2.2 µm pixel size, 45 fps frame rate, USB 3.0 interface, ezMeasure software.

What Aven Inc. says:
View more information on the Mighty Cam USB 3.0.

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