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Microscope cameras quickly capture live images


Standard brightfield applications often require users to quickly capture, document and analyze colour images of microstructures. Leica Microsystems’ new DMC2900 USB 3.0 microscope camera, equipped with a 3.1-Megapixel CMOS sensor, produces live images of up to 30 frames-per-second. It can capture multiple images in mosaics or z-stacks, and process images in real-time with stable live-image speed. Also new is the DFC3000 G—a grayscale USB 3.0 microscope camera suitable for routine fluorescence and other low-light applications. It provides live images of up to 30 frames-per-second, allowing for rapid inspection of samples, which prevents sample damage from overexposure to light. Leica Microsystems GmbH


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