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Increased sensitivity of in-vivo animal imaging

Bruker BioSpin's pioneering CryoProbe technology has now been implemented for in-vivo animal MRI at 9.4 Tesla

News from Bruker BioSpin, Aug 14, 2006

First megapixel high-speed camera using 3 CCDs

Toshiba Imaging Systems announces the IK-TF9C, a new 2048x1536 pixel output resolution, three-chip, colour CCD camera

News from Toshiba America Information Systems, Aug 10, 2006

Nikon Instruments opens advanced imaging suite

Researchers are now able to experience the latest advanced imaging equipment at Nikon UK's Advanced Imaging Demonstration Suite at its headquarters at Kingston upon Thames

News from Nikon UK, Aug 10, 2006

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Up to 3km man-detection range

This is a compact environmentally sealed thermal camera integrating a 25 micron-pitch uncooled microbolometer and 150mm F/1.0 hard carbon coated lens

News from BFi Optilas, Aug 8, 2006

Automated high throughput fluorescent TMA analysis

Applied Imaging and Researchers at Sanger Institute partner to develop automated, high throughput method of fluorescent TMA analysis using Ariol system

News from Applied Imaging, Aug 7, 2006

New Rolera-MGi FireWire EMCCD camera

The new Rolera-MGi digital camera combines the sensitivity of EMCCD technology and the simplicity of FireWire to provide an ideal solution for ultra-low-light dynamic fluorescence imaging applications

News from QImaging, Jul 24, 2006

Specialist lenses to meet exacting specifications

Resolve Optics, a designer and supplier of specialist high performance lens systems, has announced its presence at Photonex 2006 exhibition in Stoneleigh Park, UK (18-19 October 2006)

News from Resolve Optics, Jul 21, 2006

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Compact linear CCD detection system

Horiba Jobin Yvon announces the release of Sygnature, an ultra-compact linear CCD detection system, offering outstanding sensitivity and acquisition speed

News from Horiba Jobin Yvon, Jul 21, 2006

Beam expanders enhance Lidar measurements

Optical Surfaces says it has established an international reputation for the supply of high performance beam expanders for atmospheric Lidar measurements

News from Optical Surfaces, Jul 21, 2006

Lenticuler imaging for microscopy applications

By using dual computer graphics and a lenticuler monitor any two images can be combined to produce autoscopic three dimensional projections without the need for viewing glasses

News from Cambridge Technology Systems, Jul 19, 2006

All-in-one systems for live cell imaging

Introduced specifically for investigating live cell processes, the Olympus cellM and cellR are highly advanced fluorescence imaging workstations

News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa, Jul 19, 2006

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Olympus camera offers faster-than-ever display

Olympus DP71 microscope digital camera combines versatility, colour fidelity and ultra-fast display and transfer rates, providing unmatched performance for research and clinical applications

News from Olympus America, Jul 17, 2006

Showcase for advances in high-speed imaging

Specialised Imaging has chosen international conferences to showcase its latest advances in ultra high-speed framing and ballistic range camera technologies

News from Specialised Imaging, Jul 13, 2006

Dentistry benefits from video capture technology

Moritex reports that its PalmScope video capture device has been adopted by a German medical engineering company to provide integrated dental inspection, image capture/review and data archiving

News from Moritex Europe, Jul 13, 2006

Seamless low-level fluorescence without the fuss

Exceptionally low-level fluorescence and TIRF images can now be captured more easily than before thanks to the launch of the new Nikon EMCCD monochrome digital camera (DQC-FS)

News from Nikon UK, Jul 7, 2006

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Holography film promises consistency

Fuji says the whole field of holography is about to undergo a major advancement with the introduction of Fujifilm holographic film which, it says, sets new standards in quality, consistency, and speed

News from Fuji Hunt (UK), Jul 7, 2006

Precise high-speed thermal imaging

Acquisition trigger module enables high performance IR cameras to precisely measure and characterise transient thermal events even when exposure times in the microsecond area are required

News from Cedip Infrared Systems, Jul 3, 2006

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Jpeg2000 codecs on combined TI and Altera platform

Kane Computing supplies BroadMotion's Jpeg2000 compression/decompression (codec) for platform combining Altera Cyclone II FPGA and Texas Instruments (TI) TMS320DM64x DSP-based digital media processor

News from Kane Computing, Jun 29, 2006

Optical Surfaces appoints new general manager

Optical Surfaces, a provider of demanding and large high precision optical components and systems, has appointed a general manager to coordinate the company's drive for further international growth

News from Optical Surfaces, Jun 28, 2006

Camera is performer for long exposure fluorescence

The Spot RT3 digital camera system is the latest model to be added to the Spot RT line of cameras, and combines improved performance with FireWire connectivity

News from BFi Optilas, Jun 27, 2006

Micro Imager at plant biology congress

University of Sheffield's department of animal and plant sciences is investigating the uptake and intercellular transport of radio-labelled amino acids to Arabidopsis thaliana leaves and whole plants

News from Lablogic Systems, Jun 26, 2006

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Full megapixel resolution at 1000fps

Photron introduces what it says is the world's first PC-based high speed video imaging system with full mega pixel resolution at 1000 fps

News from Photron USA, Jun 19, 2006

World's fastest slow motion high speed camera

Photron USA, a manufacturer of high speed, high resolution imaging systems, introduces the world's fastest high speed digital video camera, the Ultima APX-RS, capable of up to 3000 frames per second

News from Photron USA, Jun 19, 2006

High speed APX camera wins sports Emmy award

The SwingVision system consists of Photron's advanced high speed APX digital camera, customised broadcast optics developed by Tech Imaging Services, a fibre optic output and proprietary software

News from Photron USA, Jun 16, 2006

Accurately identifying unique proteins on 2D gels

Syngene reports that a Syngene automated multi-functional imaging system is being used by a leading US pharmaceutical company to help increase the pace of discovering novel protein drug targets

News from Syngene, Jun 15, 2006

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