PCO to show back-illuminated scientific CMOS camera at SPIE Photonics West 2018

Jan. 12, 2018
The pco.panda 4.2 back-illuminated scientific CMOS camera features 65 x 65 x 65 mm dimensions.

The pco.panda 4.2 back-illuminated scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera features 65 × 65 × 65 mm dimensions and a back-illuminated sensor that provides quantum efficiency up to 95%. These attributes, among others, enable the camera's use in microscopy and life science applications.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 1425

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Contact:PCO

Headquarters: Kelheim, Germany

Product: pco.panda 4.2 sCMOS camera

Key Feature: 95% quantum efficiency

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