• Scientific camera from SPOT Imaging features cooled Sony Pregius CMOS sensor

    Featuring a cooled Sony Pregius CMOS image sensor that enables dim images to be seen without becoming obscured by dark current, the SPOT RT scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera from SPOT Imaging is designed for applications such as fluorescence microscopy, immunofluorescence, and 3D deconvolution.
    Sept. 1, 2017
    2 min read

    Featuring a cooled Sony Pregius CMOS image sensor that enables dim images to be seen without becoming obscured by dark current, the SPOT RT scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera from SPOT Imaging is designed for applications such as fluorescence microscopy, immunofluorescence, and 3D deconvolution. The USB 3.0 interface camera is based on the 5 MPixel monochrome Sony IMX250, which is a global shutter CMOS image sensor with a 3.45 µm pixel size that can achieve a live image frame rate of 36 fps and a live image frame rate with 2 x 2 binning of 70 fps. Cooled down to -4°F, the camera supports long exposure times.

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    Contact:SPOT Imaging
    Headquarters: Sterling Heights, MI, USA
    Product: SPOT RT sCMOS camera
    Key Features:Cooled (to -4°F) 5 MPixel monochrome Sony IMX250 CMOS image sensor, 36 fps, USB 3.0 interface.

    What SPOT Imaging says:
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