Quickly and efficiently search wide fields of view and capture and analyze high-definition images
The monochrome digital camera Digital Sight 50M for microscopes is optimized to increase workflow efficiency. In addition to its large number of pixels, large field of view, and speed, it comes with dedicated software that makes it effective for screening large volumes of samples. It is perfect for not only academic research but also drug discovery.
KEY FEATURES
Wide field of view and high resolution for single-shot images of individual wells
With an actual field of view of 7 mm when using a 2X objective lens, it is possible to capture single-shot images of wide areas. You can also quickly check both the overall image of large volumes of samples, such as in well plates, and regions of interest of a sample, which increases reproducibility of experiments.
The improved Digital Sight 50M boasts 3.8 times the number of pixels and 2.5 times the resolution of previous models. Even when using a low-magnification, high-NA objective lens, it fully demonstrates optical capabilities. It is also possible to obtain highly reliable data of small regions when analyzing images.
Conventional
Digital Sight 50M
The Digital Sight 50M can be integrated with NIS-Elements HC software to support pre- and post-capture analysis. It is possible to set up a flow from well selection, automatic detection of image ROI, and displaying of analysis results.
- Plate view
- Heat map
- Sample label
- Binarized image
- Graphs (histogram, scatter plot, bar graph, etc.)
Automatically detect regions that meet certain experimental conditions and capture image at high-magnification
For example, automatically detect regions with uniform cell density or distribution and then capture image at high-magnification
Detects even faint fluorescent signals
The Digital Sight 50M combines high spatial resolution with a 3.76um pixel size and achieves high quantum efficiency, peaking at 85%, which allows for even dim samples to be detected.
Acquires dim fluorescent signals with ultra-low noise
Both the 6e-read noise coupled with a large full-well capacity and 1.0e-/p/s dark current allow the acquisition of 14-bit fluorescence images with very little noise.
*Photos courtesy of Nikon official website
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