CMOS imaging chips have been steadily improving, their cost and performance being driven by the highly competitive smartphone industry. As CMOS sensors get better and cheaper, they get more ...
Syngene, a subsidiary of Synoptics Ltd., is a prominent supplier of cutting-edge imaging solutions for life science studies. It focuses on imaging systems for capturing and analyzing images of blots, ...
The image sensor market is booming during a period of unprecedented change. Image sensors, semiconductor devices that convert photons into electrons for display or storage, are being used in more and ...
It’s relatively easy to understand how optical microscopes work at low magnifications: one lens magnifies an image, the next magnifies the already-magnified image, and so on until it reaches the eye ...
The CMOS cameras of the ProgRes® family offer rapid image refresh rates of up to 35 fps@VGA and have been developed especially for quick and precise setting of specimen and microscope. The premium ...
Two new digital microscope cameras—Axiocam 702 mono and Axiocam 512 color—complement the current portfolio of high-speed USB 3.0 microscope cameras. The Axiocam 702 mono introduces a microscope camera ...
Guessing by the noise improvements... I'm going to say that they [the industry] just can't get noise levels down enough on CCD sensors hence the move to CMOS. Nikon made some serious leaps and bounds ...
Digital imaging has taken great strides since development of the first prototype digital camera 30 years ago – a 10,000-pixel device, powered by 16 AA batteries, which stored data on a cassette tape.
A miniature high-definition CMOS remote-head camera is the latest model released by Toshiba Imaging Systems Division in California. The IK-HR1H camera head measures only 30 mm × 35 mm × 36 mm and ...