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Low cost XGA board camera offers high resolution
The new Unibrain XGA board camera is now available from Scorpion Vision Brochure available
News from Scorpion Vision (10 August 2007)
3CCD RGB camera offers vision of the future
JAI's 3CCD new GigE industrial camera series is combining advanced 3CCD RGB colour vision technology with the easy-to-use GigE Vision standard interface
News from Adept Electronic Solutions ( 8 August 2007)
Incubator and inverted microscope in single unit
A completely integrated 'hands-off' system for managing, observing and recording the growth of cells in culture has been launched by Nikon Instruments Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (31 July 2007)
Quality gel documentation on a budget
Upgraded DigiGenius gel documentation system provides a high resolution fully computer controlled camera, allowing molecular biologists to quickly and easily view images in real time on any computer Brochure available
News from Syngene (27 July 2007)
Digital line scan for high speed, high resolution
The advanced, high speed, high resolution SWIR camera is available in a variety of configurations, based on the versatile new LC series of linear arrays from SUI
News from SUI Goodrich (24 July 2007)
Device enables precise inspection of flat surfaces
Available in three different versions, the Super Optical Device 3 (Sod-III) series includes an optical body that uses coaxial episcopic illumination to image flat surfaces
News from Moritex Europe (24 July 2007)
Good turnout for transcranial magnetic stimulation
Magstom reports an 'impressive' turnout at University College London (UCL) for the first Magstim transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) summer school, 25-26 May 2007
News from Magstim (16 July 2007)
Powerful scientific imaging at a competitive price
FluorChem FC2 imaging system contains a scientific grade camera offering a complete range of image acquisition modes for imaging the most commonly encountered fluorescent and chemiluminscent samples
News from GRI ( 9 July 2007)
Mobile imaging with digital camera microscope
Varifocal objective lens provides up to 40x magnification at 2cm working distance with a 1cm field depth making it ideal for a wide range of applications from entomology to forensic studies
News from Cambridge Technology Systems ( 3 July 2007)
Digital imaging seminar puts technology in focus
A wide selection of Nikon's latest technology, including the revolutionary BioStation IM and the groundbreaking AZ100, was available for hands-on practical sessions at the seminar Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (29 June 2007)
New spectroscopes and new business
Andor Technology will launch two new spectrographs at Laser 2007 and will announce details of third party agreements with two new specialist spectrograph manufacturers, Headwall Photonics and Specim
News from Andor Technology (28 June 2007)
Upgrade to 'laboratory workhorse' cameras
Andor says it has led the way with EMCCD innovation and the LucaEM range represents a new performance standard in 'workhorse' cameras, making EMCCD technology now available to every laboratory.
News from Andor Technology (13 June 2007)
Image acquisition for ProgRes microscope cameras
With newly added functions and icons, version 2.5 of CapturePro control and image acquisition software optimises operation control of ProgRes microscope cameras from Jenoptik
News from Jenoptik (12 June 2007)
Progressive scan GigE cameras take step to future
Offering all of the functions and features of their predecessors the CVA10GE (monochrome) and CVA70GE (colour) now also offer cable transmission lengths up to 100m using standard Gigabit ethernet
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (12 June 2007)
Lumenera's microscopy camera boasts 5megapixels
The Infinity1-5 is described as the perfect solution for general microscopy brightfield and darkfield applications, including live cell imaging, pathology, defect analysis and metrology
News from BFi Optilas (12 June 2007)
Complete pathology imaging at IBMS Congress 2007
The new Macro Imaging System will allow images of complete specimens to be digitally captured prior to subsequent sectioning for microscopic examination Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (11 June 2007)
Achromatic expansion of any collimated input
Manufactured to better than lambda/10 surface accuracy, the off-axis design of OSL beam expanders produces no central obscuration and efficient transmission unspoilt by spider diffraction patterns
News from Optical Surfaces ( 8 June 2007)
Easy imaging of live cells inside the incubator
IncuCyte is decsribed as a first-of-its-kind system that allows kinetic, non-invasive imaging of cells in culture right inside the well-controlled incubator environment
News from Essen Instruments ( 6 June 2007)
Digital colour imaging for gel documentation
PhotoDoc-It, designed as a replacement for Polaroid camera systems, allows users to save images to a camera memory card or link directly to a computer for viewing images on any PC
News from UVP ( 4 June 2007)
Capturing the high-speed shark attack for BBC
User application article Production utilised Photron's Ultima APX ultra high speed, high resolution camera to digitally capture the killer shark attack at 1000 frames per second (fps) in full colour 1024x1024 pixel resolution
News from Photron USA (28 May 2007)
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