Prime BSI Scientific CMOS Camera
Description
High Resolution BSI Scientific CMOS
The Prime BSI Scientific CMOS camera delivers the perfect balance between high resolution imaging and sensitivity with an optimized pixel design and near perfect 95% Quantum Efficiency to maximize signal detection.
A 4 Megapixel camera with 6.5μm pixels, it captures highly detailed images with great quality while acquiring data at high frame rates. This ensures that all data is collected and no event goes undetected.
Prime BSI delivers a 100% pixel fill factor and does not rely on micro-lensing technology to increase detection, resulting in a 30% increase in sensitivity over previous sCMOS cameras.
This perfect balance in performance makes the Prime BSI the most versatile imaging camera for live-cell imaging with:
- Highest Sensitivity
- High Resolution
- Large Field of View
- High Frame Rates
- Large Dynamic Range
Prime BSI Scientific CMOS Camera
Specifications |
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Sensor Type: | sCMOS |
# Pixels (Width): | 2048 |
# Pixels (Height): | 2048 |
Pixel Size (Square): | 6.5 um |
Peak Quantum Efficiency: | >95% % |
Full Frame Rate: | 94 and 47 fps |
Bit Depth: | 12 and 16 bit |
Readout Mode: | Rolling and Global Shutter |
Megapixel: | 4.2 |
Features
6.5µm x 6.5µm Pixel Area
1.1e- Read Noise (median)
47fps @ 16-bit / 94fps @ 12-bit
PrimeEnhance increases SNR 3-5X
Applications
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Ships from:
United States
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Sold by:
Photometrics -
On FindLight:
since 2015
Frequently Asked Questions
The Prime BSI Scientific CMOS camera is a 4 Megapixel camera with 6.5μm pixels, which captures highly detailed images with great quality.
The Prime BSI Scientific CMOS camera has a near perfect 95% Quantum Efficiency and delivers a 30% increase in sensitivity over previous sCMOS cameras.
The Prime BSI Scientific CMOS camera has an extremely low read noise of 1.1e- (median).
PrimeEnhance is a real-time quantitative denoising algorithm that improves image clarity by reducing photon-shot (Poisson) noise. It delivers an increase in Peak Signal to Noise Ratio of 3X to 5X.
The primary applications of the Prime BSI Scientific CMOS camera are TIRF Microscopy, Ratiometric Imaging, Cell Motility, and Light Sheet Microscopy.