Hamamatsu Photonics Unveils a CMOS based High-Sensitivity Digital Camera
Hamamatsu Photonics has made an announcement on development of ORCA-Flash 2.8, the company’s first high sensitivity digital camera which has been developed based on CMOS image sensor technology. The newly developed ORCA-Flash 2.8, has been designed for low-light imaging application, offers its users a cost effective way in capturing high resolution images at high frame rates and low noise.
The new ORCA-Flash 2.8, is ideal for a wide range of scientific imaging applications such as semiconductor inspection as well as industrial imaging. The ORCA-Flash 2.8 will be exhibited during the Analytica 2010 in Munich, Germany form March 23 to 26. Hamamatsu shall begin receiving orders from Japan as well as international based clients form April.
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