• EMCCD camera from Photometrics to be featured at Photonics West

    On display at the Photometrics booth at Photonics West 2015 will be the Evolve 512 Delta EMCCD camera. The camera features a 512 x 512 e2v CCD97 EMCCD image sensor with a 16 µm pixel size, as well as 16-bit digitization, FireWire interface, 90% quantum efficiency, and can achieve a frame rate of up to 67 fps.  
    Jan. 12, 2015
    2 min read

    On display at the Photometrics booth at Photonics West 2015 will be the Evolve 512 Delta EMCCD camera. The camera features a 512 x 512 e2v CCD97 EMCCD image sensor with a 16 µm pixel size, as well as 16-bit digitization, FireWire interface, 90% quantum efficiency, and can achieve a frame rate of up to 67 fps. Photometrics recently launched its new “LightSpeed mode” for the camera, which maximizes image acquisition rates for dynamic live cell, high-speed events enabling frame rates of up to 2,400 fps. The camera is suitable for use in such high-speed applications as live cell imaging, super-resolution microscopy, single molecule fluorescence, and other scientific or medical imaging applications. SPIE Photonics West takes place February 7-12 in San Francisco.

    SPIE Photonics West booth number: 311

    To Learn More:

    Contact:
    Photometrics
    Headquarters
    : Tuscon, AZ, USA
    Product:
    Evolve 512 Delta EMCCD camera
    Key Features: 512 x 512 e2c CCD97 EMCCD image sensor with a 16 µm pixel size, 16-bit digitization, FireWire interface, LightSpeed mode (Up to 2,400 fps).

    What Photometrics says:
    View more information on the Evolve 512 Delta EMCCD camera.

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