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Products Imaging Cameras The SciCam Firewire Monochrome Camera

The SciCam Firewire Monochrome Camera

The SciCam is the camera of choice for the electrophysiologist who requires a live display of their preparation at video framerate with the capability to record still images (as well as movies) using a user-friendly software package. This affordable solution is sensitive in the near infra-red range (for IRDIC Contrast Imaging) and for detection of fluorescence often used during electrophysiology experiments.

Specification:

  • 1/3" Sony CCD, Progressive scan
  • 1024 x 768 pixel
  • Up to 30 images/s
  • Trigger input and I/O
  • IEEE 1394
  • Protocol: DCAM 1.31

The SciCam is the camera of choice for the electrophysiologist who requires a live display of their preparation at video framerate with the capability to record still images (as well as movies) using a user-friendly software package. This affordable solution is sensitive in the near infra-red range (for IRDIC Contrast Imaging) and for detection of fluorescence often used during electrophysiology experiments.

Specification:

  • 1/3" Sony CCD, Progressive scan
  • 1024 x 768 pixel
  • Up to 30 images/s
  • Trigger input and I/O
  • IEEE 1394
  • Protocol: DCAM 1.31

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