sCMOS camera is suited for life science imaging

Jan. 2, 2023
The ZL41 sCMOS camera can transform a regular fluorescence microscope into a super-resolution microscope.

The ZL41 scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera uses proprietary SRRF-Stream+ technology to transform a regular fluorescence microscope into a super-resolution microscope. Suited for life science imaging applications, it offers 100 nm resolution, up to 100 fps, up to 82% quantum efficiency, >99.8% linearity, up to 22 mm field of view, and 4.2 and 5.5 Mpixel sensor formats.

Andor Technology

Belfast, UK

www.andor.oxinst.com

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