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Digital Cameras Ideal for Contrast Methods in Light Microscopy

Seven megapixel resolution, live-image frame rate up to 50 fps

Warner Instruments
Tue, 05/24/2011 - 10:30
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(Warner Instruments: Hamden, CT) -- Warner Instruments has introduced a line of ProgRes Digital CMOS and CCD microscope cameras. These cameras are the result of more than two decades of experience in the development and production of high-end solutions for digital imaging.

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The versatile and cost-effective range of ProgRes CMOS cameras allows for quick and precise setting of both specimen and microscope. The fast live images coupled with outstanding CMOS technology and high resolutions make these cameras the first choice in education institutes and training labs.

The ProgRes CCD Research range of cameras features excellent color reproduction and high resolution. With up to 7 megapixel resolution, these cameras are ideal tools for high-quality image documentation and elementary image analysis. To facilitate precise focusing and positioning of specimens, a high-resolution, fast, live-image frame rate (up to 50 fps) is available.

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