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oops. My mistake. You're right....KP-160 lacks the IEEE connector.

Badri Roysam
Associate Professor
Advanced Imaging Systems Laboratory
Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
110 8th Street, Troy, New York 12180-3590.
Office(JEC 6046): 518-276-8067, Lab(JEC 6308): 518-276-8207, Fax: 518-276-6261
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On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Ralf Schoepfer wrote:

> Tx.
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> Does the  KP-160 has an IEEE 1394 connector? I didn't see it listed
> in the specs.
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> RS
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> >Ralf, The Hitachi KP-160 may be a good choice for you...I would suggest
> >you first try anything you buy..
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> >Badri Roysam
> >Associate Professor
> >Advanced Imaging Systems Laboratory
> >Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering
> >Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
> >110 8th Street, Troy, New York 12180-3590.
> >Office(JEC 6046): 518-276-8067, Lab(JEC 6308): 518-276-8207, Fax: 518-276-6261
> >Email: [log in to unmask], Web: http://www.rpi.edu/~roysab
> >
> >On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Ralf Schoepfer wrote:
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> >  > We would like to use digital cameras that have a IEEE 1394  (akas
> >  > Firewire) connector. The IEEE 1394 interface is present in every
> >  > current Mac and  using this interface would free up a valuable PCI
> >  > slot.
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> >  > We are looking for several types of cameras
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> >  > - a low end, video type camera with C-mount, mainly for IR on an
> >  > electrophysiological rig
> >  > In principle, a consumer type video camera would be sufficient as
> >  > long as it has reasonable IR sensitivity and a C-mount option.
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> >  > - a higher resolution, more light sensitive camera for fluorescence
> >  > of (slow) EGFP and/or RFP signals
> >  > In principle, a consumer type still camera would be sufficient,, as
> >  > long as there is a C-mount option
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> >  > - high sensitivity, cooled CCD, camera for fluorescence of EGFP
> >  > and/or RFP signals
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> >  > Any suggestions are welcome.
> >  > Tx
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> >  > -------------------------------------------
> >  > Ralf Schoepfer
> >  > Senior Wellcome Fellow
> >  > University College London
> >  > LMP / Dept. of Pharmacology
> >  > Gower Street
> >  > London, WC1E  6BT
> >  > UK
> >  >
> >  > Tel: +44  - 20 - 7679  7242
> >  > Fax: +44 - 20 - 7679  7245
> >  > e-mail: Ralf Schoepfer <[log in to unmask]>
> >  >
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