Each camera type has its trade-offs. EMCCDs are incredibly sensitive but suffer from “excess noise factor”—the amplification process itself introduces additional uncertainty, like how turning up the ...
Advances in low-light imaging are attractive for bioimaging applications, as they should reduce the risks of sample damage and phototoxicity. The difficulty so far has been to maintain an image ...
Light microscopy is a cornerstone in life sciences technology, having experienced considerable diversification since its inception. This development becomes visible when considering the distinctive ...
Oxford Instruments Andor, a world leader in scientific imaging solutions, has today announced the launch of a performance-enhanced back-illuminated sCMOS camera, further strengthening its broad ...