Imaging with the latest digital camera systems is essential in modern microscopy in industrial environments. The Olympus SZ61 and SZX7 zoom-stereo microscopes have the flexibility to use a variety of imaging systems. Both are available with a trinocular head allowing attachment of any C-mount compatible imaging devices. The company provides a range of still cameras and works closely with video camera and and other specialists to support a wide range of options. The Olympus DP70 employs a shifting CCD system to give extra high resolution for still images – or high-speed imaging for time-sensitive applications. It can obtain a maximum recording size of 4080 x 3072 pixels in approximately 3 sec. The DP12 is a compact camera with a 3.34 million pixel CCD resolution to allow imaging of even very fine structures. The camera is operated from a small keypad and screen, with all controls near the operator’s hand, reducing the risk of shake. The Camedia C-5050 is ideal for photomicrography recording and archiving in microscopy, with a 5 million pixel resolution. The tilting LCD monitor located on the rear makes it easy to view the image when the camera is mounted on a vertical microscope port. Complete integration with DP-SOFT software makes the system perfect for image acquisition, archiving and analysis, and rapid transfer of files around the world. The analySIS-Pro software provides professional image analysis. A variety of illumination methods include LED-transmitted lighting plate, stand-mountable light guides, and a 250W-source for special applications.
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