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Ron,
We have a system for low light applications that will allow you to
capture up to 23 frames per second in real time to a hard drive at
640*512 resolution from our digital camera. Higher frame rates are also
possible with some of our other cameras (we can go as high as 755 frame
per second with a 128*128 resolution camera that we have as well). Many
other possibilities exist for resolution and frame rate. Please give me
a call or send an email if you'd like ot discuss the matter more in
depth.
Thanks,
Jim Haley
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Jim Haley
Applications Engineer
MVIA, Inc.
125 Sherwood Drive
Monaca, PA 15061
voice: (724) 728-7493
fax: (412) 291-1709
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webpage: http://www.mvia.com
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thomas ron wrote:
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> Dear all,
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> I have a question for nipkow disc users (PerkinElmer or Visitech).
> Which type of CCD camera (cooled or intensified) has to be attached to such
> a system for scanning a (about) 500x500 pixel (or less) area with about 10
> frames per second? ...for ca2+ or gfp imaging, for example.
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> Thank you very much!
>
> Thomas Ron
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