Fluorescence lifetime imaging camera by Lambert Instruments

April 27, 2017
The Toggel fluorescence lifetime imaging camera features a CCD image sensor that eliminates the need for an image intensifier.

The Toggel fluorescence lifetime imaging camera from Lambert Instruments (Groningen, Netherlands) features a CCD image sensor that eliminates the need for an image intensifier. The camera enables lifetime imaging at 30 frames/s with its single-image fluorescence lifetime imaging (siFLIM) mode, and also includes regular frequency-domain FLIM acquisition and time-lapse recording imaging modes. Data analysis is done automatically by the company's software, which instantly calculates the fluorescence lifetime and presents it as a colorized overlay on the original image.

For more information, please visit www.lambertinstruments.com/toggel.

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