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PhaseView Introduces MicroPhase Digital Camera for Life Science Applications

PhaseView announced that it has introduced a new high-resolution digital camera that can be used with 3D and 2D imaging microscopes.

Microphase Camera

The MicroPhase digital camera is an ideal imaging device for life science applications and reveals the 3D biological sample structure. It utilizes bright field objectives to offer numerous imaging potentials that include DIC, Phase Contrast and Dark Field.

The MicroPhase can be fitted on any kind of microscope with its C-mount and can be used as a video CCD camera. It does not need extra accessories or optics and adds sophisticated 3D and 2D measurement and visualization capabilities without changing the microscope observation modes. The MicroPhase generates high-resolution DIC, Quantitative Phase, Dark Field and Bright Field images by utilizing the digital phase contrast technique.

The MicroPhase can perform 3D Z-stack acquisition quickly and easily. It offers convenient segmentation for volume measurement and cell counting and for examining the morphological changes in living cells. The camera enables users to make a large group of 2D measurements. It also performs automatic image fusion, offers image documentation with numerous views, and displays fine structural details without any specialized optics.

Source: http://phaseview.com/

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