The Next Generation of CMOS Cameras

Abstract number
573
Corresponding Email
[email protected]
Session
New and Emerging Concepts in Microscopy
Authors
Dr Matthew Kose-Dunn (1)
Affiliations
1. Teledyne Photometrics
Keywords

CMOS, sCMOS, scientific cameras, next-generation CMOS, field of view, resolution, sensitivity, noise, imaging speed, Kinetix, Retiga

Abstract text

Teledyne Photometrics are pioneers of CMOS, developing the first back-illuminated CMOS cameras in 2016, and continuing to push the technology forward to serve new applications and answer new scientific questions.

In this Techno Bite, we outline new developments in CMOS camera technology from Teledyne Photometrics, and how these developments impact the world of microscopy. Cameras such as the Kinetix feature larger sensors and greater speeds than ever before, how can a large field of view serve your imaging, and what more could you image at over 100,000 fps? Teledyne Photometrics has also made strides in CMOS exposure times, with the new Retiga E family featuring exposure times of over an hour thanks to outstanding thermal control, now CMOS can serve areas where previously only CCD was used. 

How can this next generation of scientific CMOS serve your imaging application? Find out in this talk and on our website: www.photometrics.com