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David 
 I have a customer in Victoria that is purchasing a big confocal system from Nikon with a FN1.  

 He is looking at the Rolara uncooled and was enquiring if there is a demo camera available for sale. We are waiting on the release of the CFI money now so it can happen fairly soon


Chris Cathcart

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From: David Hitrys <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tue Mar 24 17:41:45 2009
Subject: CCD and EMCCD cameras for ultra-low light microscopy: Educational web session

You are invited to attend our live webinar on Friday, 3-April at 1 PM (New York time):

 

"Recent Advancements in CCD and EMCCD Cameras for Ultra-Low Light Microscopy: Technology Overview and Issues to Consider Before Buying."

 

See details below.

 

Admission is free, but connection lines are limited so reserve yours now.

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TO RESERVE YOUR CONNECTION LINE

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Complete the information at this link and you will be sent access information for the session:

http://www.photomet.com/resources/webinars/webinar_details.php?webinar_id=51

 

 Details:

Cameras utilizing Intensification and Electron-Multiplication technologies are used by life and physical science microscopists to enable the imaging of dynamic events under the most challenging low-light conditions such as those encountered with TIRF, FRET, PALM, confocal and deconvolution techniques.  Photometrics is presenting a free, live, interactive, web-based seminar on these two signal amplification technologies on Friday, 3-April at 1:00 PM (New York time). 

 

Who should attend:

Anyone interested in learning about  the recent advancements in science-grade CCD cameras for ultra-low light imaging and how these technologies work, what their fundamental limitations are, and what should be considered before acquiring such a camera for their lab should attend.   Details are below.  There is no cost, but connection lines are limited so reserve yours now.

 

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MEETING SUMMARY

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Name: "Recent Advancements in CCD Cameras for Ultra-Low Light Microscopy: Technology Overview and Issues to Consider Before Buying."

Date: Friday,  April 3, 2009

Time: 1:00 PM, New York Time

 

Agenda:

 

-Review of Key Concepts:

    -How Interline CCD Sensors Work

    -Limitations Imposed by Sensitivity and Noise

-Overview of Intensified CCDs

-Overview of Electron Multiplied CCDs (EM-CCDs)

-Recent Advancements in EM-CCDs

-Comparison of Intensified and EM-CCDs

-Practical Considerations

-Guidance on Selecting a Camera

 

Presented by Photometrics, makers of precision cameras for microscopy, the information imparted will be broadly useful to anyone striving to make the best camera choice for their imaging goals.

 

This session requires attendees to use a Java-enabled browser with a high bandwidth connection.  Audio is via toll-free telephone (allows two-way conversation) and computer streaming (only one-way). There is no charge to participate in this on-line seminar.

 

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TO RESERVE YOUR CONNECTION LINE

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Click this URL:

http://www.photomet.com/resources/webinars/webinar_details.php?webinar_id=51

 


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