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Live-cell Imaging Camera Has High Acquisition Rate

By Drug Discovery Trends Editor | April 11, 2013

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The SPOT Pursuit USB live cell imaging camera achieves high speed acquisition rates of 11 frames per second at full resolution without sacrificing read noise. New images can be captured while the previous image is still being read out. The user-friendly SPOT software included with the camera is compatible with both Windows and Mac. Data is transferred to the computer via the USB 2.0 interface, making it a snap to get up and running quickly. The SPOT Pursuit camera blends both performance and value for high quality bioresearch imaging.

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