DP27 | DP22 |
Olympus Corporation (President: Hiroyuki Sasa) today announced the release by its Scientific Solutions Business of the new DP27 and DP22 microscope digital cameras, with international sales to commence progressively from October 1, 2014*1.
*1 Release date in Japan is October 14.
The DP series of microscope digital cameras are used with biological and industrial microscopes. Their ability to provide a realtime display on an external monitor and to capture and record images makes them useful for conferences or for producing images for technical reports or other documents.
Product Name | Launch Date | |
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Microscope Digital Camera | DP27 stand-alone digital camera*2 | October 1, 2014 |
DP22 stand-alone digital camera*2 |
*2 The "stand-alone digital camera" saves space by connecting the camera to a dedicated control box rather than a PC. The cameras can also be used via imaging software installed on a PC.
1. Higher frame rate when displaying live images, providing easier observation and recording
The DP27 has a 5.05-megapixel high-resolution CCD and features a faster frame rate when displaying realtime images on an external display. The ability to display at a frame rate of 15 fps*3 (twice that of the previous DP26 model), even at the maximum resolution of 2448 x 1920, facilitates stress-free focusing and framing. The DP22 has a 2.80-megapixel high-resolution CCD and supports a frame rate of 25 fps*3.
*3 Frames per second (the number of video images processed each second)
2. New mode for cell culture imaging
Conventional practice is to dye cells before viewing under a microscope. The observation of cell cultures, in contrast, does not use dye. Instead it typically uses techniques such as phase contrast or differential interference imaging to identify cell shape and other features based on the light level and contrast. The new Cell Culture Mode makes it easy to obtain the desired images by eliminating problems such as white-out of bright regions or excessive contrast.
3. USB3.0*4 support for better connectivity
*4 A USB standard that features high-speed data transfer and is used by a wide variety of devices.
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