Zyla sCMOS Camera from Andor Technology

Zyla sCMOS Camera from Andor Technology

Description

Andor’s new Zyla sCMOS camera offers high speed, high sensitivity imaging performance in a remarkably light and compact, TE cooled design.

Zyla is ideally suited to many cutting edge applications that push the boundaries of speed, offering sustained frame rate performance of up to 100 fps (faster with ROI).A highly cost-effective 30 fps version is also available, offering 1.2 e- rms read noise, representing an ideal low light ‘workhorse’ camera solution for both microscopy and physical science applications, in either research or OEM environments.

Rolling and Global (Snapshot) Shutter readout ensure maximum application flexibility. Global shutter in particular provides an important ‘freeze frame’ exposure mechanism that emulates that of an interline CCD, overcoming the transient readout nature of rolling shutter mode.

  • Detailed Specifications
  • ItemZyla sCMOS Camera
  • CompanyAndor Technology
  • PriceGet QuoteGet Quote for this Product
  • Catalog NumberZyla sCMOS
  • Quantity2 Camera (Model V and Model X)
  • ApplicationsUltra high sensitivity imaging for use in a wide spectrum of research and OEM applications
  • PixelsActive pixels (W x H): 2560 x 2160 (5.5 Megapixel)
    Pixel size (W x H): 6.5 µm

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Andor Technology
Andor Technology
North American Office 425 Sullivan Avenue Suite #3
South Windsor, Connecticut 6074
United States
Phone: +44 28 9023 7126 or (860) 290-9211 in USA
+44 28 9031 0792 or (860) 290-9566 In USA
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