Varenr. 765210
Camera Specifications:
• Sensor: Aptina MT9P001(C) CMOS (colour)
• Sensor Size: 1/2.5″ class (5.63 x 3.17 mm)
• Reduction Lens: 0.5x
• Pixel Size: 2.2 x 2.2 µm
• G Sensitivity: 1.0 V / lux-sec (550 nm)
• Max Frame Rate: 10fps @ 1280×720
• Exposure: Auto
• Scan Mode: Progressive
• Dynamic Range: 61 dB
• A/D Converter: 12-bit Parallel, 8-bit R.G.B to computer
• SN Ratio: 43 dB
• Spectral Range: 380-650 nm (with IR-filter)
• Binning: 1×1
• White balance: ROI White Balance/ Manual Temp-Tint Adjustment
• Color Rendering Technique: Ultra Fine Color Engine
• Capture/Control API: Native C/C++, C# for Windows Operating System
• Recording System: Still Picture and Movie
• Cooling System: Natural
• Operating Temperature: -10 °C ~ 50 °C
• Storage Temperature: -20 °C ~ 60 °C
• Operating Humidity: 30 ~ 80% RH
• Storage Humidity: 10 ~ 60% RH
• Power Supply: DC 5 V over USB Port
• Operating System: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 (32 & 64 bit), Mac OS X, Linux
• Computer Requirements: CPU equals to Intel Core2 2.8GHz or higher, Memory: 2GB or more,
USB2.0 port
• Advanced software for Windows:
offers Stitching, EDF, video recording and measurement functions
conducts measurements for lengths, angles, arcs, areas and etc.
saves still images in BMP, TIFF, JPG, PICT, PTL or other formats
edit and process microscopy images in a manner similar to PhotoShop
live video and still image capture can be set in different resolutions simultaneously
More features: add layers, watermarks, mosaics, tiles; adjust color balance, exposure, saturation,
contrast, orientation; change resolution, histogram, granulation, diffusion; transform images via edge
detection, digital image warping; conducts measurements for single, parallel or perpendicular lines
and rectangular, elliptical and irregular areas; adds notes, measurements, text, arrows, labels, and
etc. using customizable text with different sizes and colors; conducts measurements in microns,
millimeters, centimeters, inches, feet, and etc. under any magnification powers with desired
tolerances