Here is a Zeiss AxioCam MRc Microscope Camera Unit3
This camera is a great choice for the following applications
- Differentiating fine color gradations
- Acquiring high-quality color images for differentiated diagnoses or analyses
- Convenient focus and navigation of samples in microscopy
- Acquisition of high-contrast, repeatable imaging with no disruptive image noise
- Documenting living organisms
- Suitable for Fluorescence Images
Condition:
This Zeiss AxioCam MRc Microscope Camera is in good working condition with clear imaging.
Please see exact photos below.
Testing we performed:
The Zeiss AxioCam MRc Microscope Camera passed all tests and was found to be fully functional:
Powers on: PASSED
Clear Image Capture: PASSED
System consists of:
Zeiss AxioCam MRc Microscope Camera
Firewire communication/power cable (camera will require a Firewire 400/1394a) port on your computer.
If you are using a desktop computer, many computers will already have necessary Firewire 400 port or it can be added via inexpensive PCI-E card you can install yourself.
If you do not have computer we can supply laptop setup with camera software and firewire card for $400.00
Please last camera photo shows what the Firewire/1394a port looks like so you can check your computer and verify it has correct port or one needs to be added.
Please note: the listing is for camera only, does not include microscope and laptop - used for testing purposes.
Configuration and Setup:
Sensor: Sony ICX 285, progressive readout, with RGB filter mask - Sensor size Chip area 8.9 mm x 6.7 mm, equivalent 2/3"
CCD Basic Resolution: 1388 x 1040 (1,4 megapixels)
Spectral Range approx: 400 - 700nm, BG 40 IR protection glass
Dynamic Range typical: > 1 : 2200 (> 66.8 dB)
CCD Cooling: one stage Peltier cooling
High dynamic and color range of more than 1 : 2200 at 3 x 12 bit RGB
A 2/3" CCD sensor with a pixel size of 6.45 x 6.45um and RGB color filters with optimized color space for extremely natural color reproduction
A high-quality live image that is updated up to 38 times per second, with focusing aid
An active dark current compensation and Peltier cooling
A mode for rapid time lapse imaging with time-separated color computation