
Microscope cameras allow for the digital image capture of microscopy specimens. Some cameras capture still images while others have videography features and can be used for brightfield, darkfield, fluorescence, and live cell imaging. CMOS, CCD, color, and monochrome cameras are among the many varieties of microscope cameras available. Most provide high-quality images with data transfer via USB. Visit the supplier page for more product information such as resolution, dimensions, and camera type.
EMCCD Monochrome Microscope Digital Cameras utilize electron-multiplying technology to capture images even in ultra low light. Electron multiplying technology multiplies extremely weak signals virtually eliminating read out noise and boosting quantum efficiency (QE). Their sensitivity and ability to detect even single photons make EMCCD microscope digital cameras perfect for molecule detection, live cell fluorescence microscopy, ion signaling and weak luminescence detection. EMCCD monochrome microscope digital cameras offer a high frame rate and should be TE cooled, possess a tight vacuum seal and have real-time adjustable Gain. Be sure to choose a reputable vendor who specializes in this type of camera and who offers a manufacturers warranty.