...forwarded for your information; in FILM, we have all different camera types (CCD on WF1, EM-CCD on WF2, back-thinned EM-CCD on WF3 and sCMOS on HWF1), maybe this can help you to understand which is best suited for demanding applications; and by the way, there is also a lot more information about cameras and more on the FILM website (e.g. under LINKS / GENERAL IMAGING INFORMATION)

Martin


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Subject: Imaging Webinar: Fast and Sensitive Camera Technologies for Microscopy
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 19:45:02 +1000
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Fast and Sensitive Camera Technologies for Microscopy - Choosing the Best Solution


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Fast and Sensitive Camera
                                  Technologies for Microscopy
Fast and Sensitive Camera Technologies for
Microscopy - Choosing the best solution

During this event Dr Colin Coates will examine and contrast state-of-the-art, ultrasensitive, high speed camera technologies for low light microscopy applications, including dynamic live cell imaging, single molecule detection and super-resolution microscopy.

Find out more by clicking here »

Key Learning Objectives:

  • CCD, EMCCD and sCMOS technology comparison
  • Technology recommendations for specific application

Who should attend:

  • Researchers interested in Light Microscopy and Imaging
  • Engineers interested in camera integration into larger systems and instruments

When is the event:

  • 4th October
  • 7:00am PDT | 10:00am EDT | 15:00 BST | 16:00 EST
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About the hosts
Colin Coates

Colin Coates
Imaging Product Manager
Senior Scientist
Andor Technology

Colin Coates

Colin Schwarz
Publishing Director
Life Sciences


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