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News Release from: Olympus Life Science Europa | Subject: Digital microscope camera range
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 December 2007
Microscope cameras are 'good for any
application'
Each Olympus camera system has been integrated with state-of-the-art technologies, which allows users to achieve excellent image quality as seen through the microscope eyepieces
The wide variety of high-performance, easy-to-use digital camera systems from Olympus offers users a specialised solution for any demanding life science and industrial microscopy imaging application The Olympus digital camera range for microscopy offers outstanding, high-quality imaging systems for all life and materials science procedures, from pathological examination to inspection of electronic parts and industrial materials
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 16 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Whether users need true colour fidelity, high-resolution capabilities, pixel-precise black and white capture or the versatility to image in both colour and monochrome, there is a dedicated Olympus digital camera for their requirements.
For high-quality colour reproduction and resolution, the Olympus range includes the DP20, DP25, ColorView I, II and IIIu, ColorCube CC-12 and the Altra20.
In addition to high-resolution, these high performance cameras offer a wide variety of features and superior technologies, such as ultra-fast frame rates, ICC profiles for colour fidelity, and up to three pixel binning levels.
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Since its launch in May 2001, the Olympus BX45 has become widely acknowledged as a significant step forward in microscope ergonomy, particularly suitable for screening applications
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The BX51 and BX61 high performance research microscopes boast an expanded range of specialist imaging applications, to give microscopists more flexibility than ever before
These features mean that all Olympus digital colour camera systems provide outstanding quality and enable real-time true colour reproduction.
In addition, they are excellent for both brightfield applications and a broad range of microscopy and imaging digital documentation processes.
Even though fluorescence microscopy is ultimately concerned with using the best combinations of excitation and emission spectra of dyes, the cameras used for the fluorescent microscopy imaging are designed to provide maximum sensitivity and clarity.
The Olympus black and white camera range includes the F-View II and DP30BW, with features such as fast frame rates and CCD readout speeds, high-resolution and extreme sensitivity.
These provide clear and dependable fluorescence microscopy images, minimising the chances of cell damage and fluorescence fading.
Olympus also offers a choice of universal cameras for both life and materials science that provide both colour and black and white, including the DP71 and ColorView III.
Using the latest interface technology, high-sensitivity, colour fidelity, fast acquisition rates and superior contrast, the Olympus universal microscopy imaging cameras unite unrivalled performance in brightfield- and fluorescence-imaging.
This means that these cameras are especially suitable for applications such as pathology, where faithful colour reproduction is essential.
All digital cameras in the Olympus range are fully compatible with the Olympus Cell and analysis imaging software, resulting in market-leading image acquisition, processing, analysis, evaluation and report generation.
Each software family presents a range of solutions especially designed to further enhance image quality during live viewing with flexible and easy-to-use functionality.
This is ideal for even the most demanding applications that require frequent report generation, such as pathological examination as well as inspections of electronic parts and industrial materials. Request a free brochure from Olympus Life Science Europa ...
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