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Scientific cameras used for high end imaging applications often put a large emphasis on high speed data collection. However, achieving faster frame rates usually means creating a smaller region of interest and sacrificing imaging area. Furthermore, the low exposure times required results in fewer photons captured per pixel which can give poor quality images. The Kinetix sCMOS addresses these challenges with a 500 frames per second readout mode with a huge 29.4 mm diagonal field of view. Combining this with 95% peak quantum efficiency and a low 1.0 e- read noise mode, the Kinetix is able to deliver fast imaging for the highest speed applications without sacrificing field of view or signal detection capability. For more information visit www.photometrics.com
Daniel Croucher
"Teledyne Photometrics - Teledyne Imaging: Addressing the challenges of high speed scientific imaging with the Kinetix sCMOS camera", Proc. SPIE 11716, SPIE Exhibition Product Demonstrations, 117162E (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2596075
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Daniel Croucher, "Teledyne Photometrics - Teledyne Imaging: Addressing the challenges of high speed scientific imaging with the Kinetix sCMOS camera," Proc. SPIE 11716, SPIE Exhibition Product Demonstrations, 117162E (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2596075