Product category:
Cameras and imaging systems
News Release from: BFi Optilas | Subject: MicroPublisher RTV
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 26 November 2003
Full field of view in real time
Digital camera combines ultra high resolution imaging at up to 5 megapixels with video-like capture rates giving a real time view of the full field of view
BFi Optilas announces that QImaging, a developer and manufacturer of digital cameras, has released a new version of the MicroPublisher digital colour camera line, the MicroPublisher RTV The MicroPublisher RTV is said to be the first camera on the market to combine video capture frame rates with resolution, power and flexibility of a digital FireWire camera
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 31 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Available with a 3.3 and 5 million pixel sensor, the MicroPublisher RTV with its video like frame rates simplifies scanning, framing and focusing.
The high resolution sensors of the MicroPublisher RTV product line eliminates the need for pixel-shifting or co-site sampling, which can cause image artefacts.
With the IEEE 1394 FireWire digital interface, the MicroPublisher RTV is easy to install requiring just a single wire to connect the camera to a computer or laptop, eliminating the expense, installation problems and inconveniences associated with frame grabbers and external power supplies.
The camera also features 30-bit colour digitisation to produce high resolution still images for publication, documentation, and archiving in brightfield, phase contrast and dark-field microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, pathology, histology, cytology, haematology, document imaging, and still image animation.
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