Overview
The TEELEN H-694CICE Microscope dedicated camera features a 1-inch full frame size design and is equipped with 6.10 million effective pixel Sony ICX694 Exview HAD CCD image Sensor, providing a large field of view and high-quality image mass. The product features high sensitivity, low noise point and high dynamic range, and supports fluorescent imagery and high-speed shooting to meet the needs of professional Microscope observation.
Features
1.1 inch full frame size CCD Sensor with wide field of view
26,100 effective pixels, high image mass
3. Very low noise point, support high gain shooting
4. 6 high-speed images per second in fluorescence mode
5. Saturation of colors, faithful reproduction of shades
6. Semiconductor refrigeration function, operating temperature 0-60 ℃
7. Support multiple operating systems (Windows/Linux/Mac)
8. Wide exposure range (1 millisecond to 160 minutes)
Principle
The camera uses the Sony ICX694AQ CCD Image Sensor to capture images through electronic shutter and progressive scanning. The sensor converts optical signals into electrical signals and outputs digital images after 12-bit analog-to-digital conversion. The semiconductor cooling system can reduce the temperature of the Sensor to 0 ° C, effectively reducing the thermal noise point and improving the imagery mass in low light environments.
Applications
Microscope observation, fluorescence imagery, scientific research experiments, medical testing
Steps
1. Connect the camera to the Microscope C interface
2. Connect to the computer through the USB 2.0 interface
3. Install the corresponding operating system driver software
4. Start the shooting software for automatic/manual exposure settings
5. Adjust white equilibrating parameters as needed
6. Start image acquisition and saving
Notice
• The operation temperature range is 0-60 ℃, please do not use beyond this range
• operating humidity should be maintained between 45% -85%
• storage temperature range is -20-70 ℃
• Please make sure to install the correct operating system driver before use
• It is recommended to use high-speed preview mode when shooting with fluorescence
• Pay attention to the interference of light rays in the environment when exposing for a long time