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Optronics Inc. has announced the OcularCinema progressive scan, C-mount camera systems for clinical, research and industrial imaging applications.

The OcularCinema 4K CMOS ultrahigh-definition color microscope camera package delivers real-time, progressive-scan video to the largest displays with four times the resolution of 1080p HD video. A 0.35× C-mount optical adapter is included.

The OcularCinema HD camera package offers a CMOS-based color imaging camera that delivers progressive-scan, real-time high-resolution video to large displays and/or computers simultaneously. An included 0.35× C-mount optical adapter provides microscope connection.


BioPhotonics
Jan 2016
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