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We have been very pleased with our DVC Co. 1310 and 1300C cameras
(http://www.dvcco.com
respectively.
Cheers,
Mark
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Mark A. Sanders University of Minnesota
Program Director Twin Cities Campus
Imaging Center St. Paul, MN 55108
23-35 Snyder Hall ph: 612-624-3454
1475 Gortner Ave. fax: 612-624-1799
http://biosci.umn.edu/imagingcenter
President: Minnesota Microscopy Society
http://resolution.umn.edu/MMS/
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>From: steve limbach <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Newsgroups: bit.listserv.confocal
>Subject: Re: Digital Cameras?
>Date: Wed, Nov 24, 1999, 4:01 PM
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>>Dear All;
>> I'm looking for recommendations before we purchase a digital
>>camera for
>>our lab. We have a low-resolution Pixera camera- great for dissecting scope
>>work. Then we have a PI cooled-CCD camera. Great for cell work, but black
>>and white. We're looking for something in between these two resolution
>>extremes, three-color, and not too pricey. Our goal is to publish
>>moderately high resolution images of H&E sections and some dissecting scope
>>gross morphology images. The Pixera just isn't cutting it as far as
>>resolution. Is the Spot camera what I'm looking for? Any suggestions would
>>be great.
>> Thanks in advance!
>> Kathy Spencer
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>>Kathy Spencer
>>The Scripps Research Institute
>>10550 N. Torrey Pines Road
>>IMM 24
>>La Jolla, CA 92037
>>(858) 784-9372
>>[log in to unmask]
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> The SPOT camera sounds like just the ticket for you. Your application is
> pretty much what it was designed for.
>
> Steve Limbach
>
> Steve Limbach
> Associate Researcher
> Bock Research Lab.
> 1525 Linden Dr.
> Univ. Of Wisc. -Madison
> Madison, Wi. 53590
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> email slimbach@ facstaff.wisc.edu
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> phone 608 263-2582
>
> Fax 608 262-4570
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