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MAGUS CLM microscope cameras are designed for use with fluorescence and darkfield microscopy techniques. The CLM90 model is monochrome, and its maximum image resolution is 3200x2200 pixels. The frame rate for video recording depends on the resolution and can be 51.3 or 133.8fps. The camera works effectively with 4x, 10x, 20x, and 40x objectives, as it better captures small details in combination with low magnification objectives. It is equipped with a Peltier element that cools the array and maintains high image quality. The global shutter creates a deformation-free image even if the object moves. The capture result is displayed on the monitor via the USB 3.0 interface without loss of quality. The camera has been created for professional use or university training.
Inside the camera is a 1.1" SONY Exmor CMOS sensor with a pixel size of 4.5x4.5μm. The back-illumination technology that SONY uses in its arrays increases light sensitivity: In this model, it is 3354mV at a shutter speed of 1/30 seconds. The monochrome array will not allow you to distinguish the colors of the object, but it will make the image bright and high-contrast, which can be important when capturing in low-light conditions. To create the widest possible field of view, use the 1x adapter.
The Peltier element is a special thermoelectric module that maintains a temperature 42 °C below ambient temperature. It is necessary to cool the camera array. It heats up during prolonged operation, causing thermal noise and deterioration of image quality. The Peltier element keeps the sensor temperature at an acceptable level, and the image quality remains high.
Another feature of this model is the global shutter. With its help, the signal from all diodes is read simultaneously. The resulting image is authentic and without distortion even if the object moves.
The camera uses software that allows you to take photos and record videos, process them, and measure the linear and angular dimensions of objects and their structures. Before measuring, calibrate the software for each objective using a calibration slide. You can connect the device to a computer via the USB 3.0 interface. It transfers data at high speed and maintains image quality when displayed on an external screen.
The camera connects to the microscope via the trinocular tube. Use a C-mount adapter for installation.
Key Features:
Designed for use in fluorescence and darkfield microscopy techniques
Captures at a maximum resolution of 3200x2200 pixels; 51.3 or 133.8 fps, depending on the resolution
Designed for 4x, 10x, 20x, and 40x objectives
Equipped with a Peltier element, which maintains the array temperature at an acceptable level and preserves image quality even when capturing at long shutter speeds
The global shutter creates an authentic image without visual artifacts, even when the object is in motion