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Camera Selection for Low-Light Imaging

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Providing excellent performance at reasonable prices, uncooled CMOS cameras offer a viable alternative to CCDs in low-light imaging applications.

FELIX ASCHE, BASLER AG

Fluorescence microscopy is a broadly used term, with applications ranging from basic life science, such as time-lapse cell viability assays, to sophisticated techniques in which a very few photons or single molecules are detected and localized by specific high-end hardware and software. It further extends to even more sensitive biochemistry detection methods that leverage, for example, chemiluminescence and bioluminescence. Low-light imaging technology is instrumental to all of these microscopy applications, and often finds use in macroscopic optical systems. Although fluorescence...Read full article

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    Published: April 2021
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