QImaging introduces optiMOS scientific CMOS camera

Nov. 1, 2013
QImaging’s 2.1 MPixel optiMOS scientific CMOS camera—offered as an alternative to CCD cameras—captures fast cellular dynamic events without compromising sensitivity and features a scientific CMOS image sensor with a 1920 x 1080 sensor array.

QImaging’s optiMOS scientific CMOS camera—offered as an alternative to CCD cameras—captures fast cellular dynamic events without compromising sensitivity. The 2.1 MPixel camera features a BAE CIS191OF scientific CMOS image sensor with a 1920 x 1080 sensor array and 6.5 µm x 6.5 µm pixel size. The camera achieves a frame rate of 100 fps and features a larger field of view than standard 1.4 MPixel fluorescence CCD cameras. optiMOS cameras are designed specifically for fluorescence microscopy applications.

To Learn More:

Contact:QImaging
Headquarters: Surrey, BC, Canada
Product:
optiMOS scientific CMOS camera
Key features: BAE CIS191OF scientific CMOS image sensor with a 1920 x 1080 sensor array and 6.5 µm x 6.5 µm pixel size, 100 fps frame rate, larger FOV.

What QImaging says:
View more information on the optiMOS scientific CMOS camera.

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