Cooling CCD Camera MC21-N
Professional-grade CCD microscope camera MC21-N is a newly released product independently developed by Mshot. It uses 2/3 inch CCD sensor SONY EXview HAD CCD, the effective pixels can be up to 1360(H)*1024(V). MC21-N is a high resolution digital color camera, its image is as good as Olympus DP71’s.
The bundled Mshot software is not only able to handle multi-aspect microscopic images, but also can measure the length, angle, area and other parameters of the objects, as well as print graphic reports.
Application fields of MC21 CCD Camera:
Cooled CCD camera MC21-N can be used to do the analysis of ultra-weak fluorescence, chemiluminescence and flow cytometry, Microbiology and TB diagnostic . It is also widely used in fields of GFP,FISH,NIR,FRET imaging, bright field observation, DIC, living cell imaging, immunohistochemistry, bioluminescence and other imaging observation.
Spectrum response curve:
Parameters :
Model | MC21 | Camera type | Color CCD Camera |
Sensor | Sony | Pixel size | 6.45um×6.45um |
Sensor model | ICX285AQ | frame rate | 15fps@ 1360*1024 |
Sensor size | 2/3-inch (4:3) | Shutter type | Electronic shutter |
Effective resolution Size | 8.8mm (H) X 6.6mm (V ) diagonal 11mm | Exposure control | Automatic/manual |
Effective pixels | 1360H x 1024V(1.4MP) | Dynamic range | 67dB |
A/D conversion(color depth) | 12bit | Data connector | USB2.0(480Mbit/sec) |
Scanning mode | Progressive scanning | Supporting connector | SDK |
Spectrum response | 400nm~1200nm | Camera connector | Standard C-mount |
Readout noise | 4LSB | Working temperature | -30℃~+70℃ |
G sensitivity | 1300mv | Working power(current) | DC 5V±5% |
Cooling | semiconductor refrigeration, - 28C° at ambient temperature | Operating system | Windows2000、XP、Vista、Windows7 32bit/64bit |
Controller | Image size, image acquiring, exposure time, GAMMA, contrast ratio, brightness, RGB gain, saturation | Applications | Weak fluorescent, chemiluminescence, bioluminescence, flow cytometry, bright and dark field observation, imaging of GFP, FISH, NIR, FRET, DIC, and live cell, IHC, infrared observation. |