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Microscopy Cameras

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Delivering fluid imaging at full-HD resolution for microscopy applications, the DP22 and DP27 digital cameras from Olympus provide visualization identical to that of oculars.

The new cameras offer a detailed, full-HD live image, with 30 fps for the DP22 and 22 fps for the DP27. The progressive readout ensures an image suited for both analysis and viewing comfort. When precise focusing of intricate samples is required, the DP27 can provide a 15-fps live image at 5 megapixels, allowing the user to zoom in directly on the display.

A high-fidelity mode generates images true to the oculars, while a normal mode provides enhanced colors ideal for pale stained samples or a presentation. When using phase-contrast, a cell culture mode is available to produce a balanced image, free from fringes.


BioPhotonics
Mar 2015
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