Scientific imaging camera from QImaging targets electrophysiology research

Sept. 15, 2016
New from QImaging is the Retiga ELECTRO scientific imaging camera, which is designed for use in electrophysiology research applications. 

New from QImaging is the Retiga ELECTRO scientific imaging camera, which is designed for use in electrophysiology research applications. The Retiga ELECTRO is equipped with a cooled 1.4 MPixel monochrome Sony ICX825 CCD image sensor, which has a 6.45 µm pixel size and features 14-bit digital output at 22 fps. Additionally, the camera features a USB 3.0 interface, 50 MHz pixel digitation for fast frame frames to place electrodes accurately; regulated, fanless cooling for zero-vibration imaging; external grounding that eliminates electrical noise; and FPGA-based processing. The camera also comes with QImaging’s Ocular image capture software, which provides navigation between live view, image acquisition, movie capture, and image analysis tasks.

To Learn More:

Contact:QImaging
Headquarters: Surrey, BC, Canada

Product: Retiga ELECTRO scientific imaging camera
Key Features: 1.4 MPixel monochrome Sony ICX825 CCD image sensor, fanless cooling, USB 3.0 interface, 22 fps, FPGA-based processing, Ocular software.

What QImaging says:
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