Evident Digital Microscope Camera Provides High-Quality Imaging
The DP75 digital microscope camera simplifies the microscopy imaging process, enabling users to concentrate more on their work.
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Evident’s DP75 digital microscope camera enables users to capture brightfield or wide-wavelength fluorescence images using a single camera, eliminating the inconvenience of switching between multiple cameras.
Designed for a variety of challenging life science and industrial applications, the DP75 camera empowers researchers and inspectors to capture high-resolution images from brightfield to fluorescence, even in the near-infrared (NIR) range. This camera simplifies the microscopy imaging process, enabling users to concentrate more on their work.
The high-sensitivity cooled CMOS sensor makes it easier capture sharp, low-noise fluorescence images. With a frame rate of 60 fps at full HD and 22 fps at over 4K resolution, the camera provides smooth, fast, live images for easy framing and live observation.
According to Evident, the DP75 camera’s multi-axis color correction technology helps ensure true-to-life color reproduction, making images as vivid as looking through the microscope oculars. In addition, its smart AI-based scene detection automatically recognizes the observation method and adjusts the appropriate imaging parameters.
Quantitative data collection is easy with the DP75 camera’s linear mode, and it enables a relative intensity evaluation of fluorescence expressions on a sample. Moreover, the camera enables users to easily overlay fluorescence and brightfield images with pixel precision so they can precisely identify the locations of fluorescent expression with the morphology of the specimen. For industrial applications, the camera’s live high dynamic range (HDR) feature provides high-fidelity images, capturing textures, flaws and previously undetectable defects with high clarity.
The DP75 camera is compatible via USB 3.1 Gen2 and works with most PCs. Its wide field-of-view capabilities further provide fast, efficient research and inspections.
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