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Nikon Digital Sight DS-Qi1MC Microscope Camera

Nikon Digital Sight DS-Qi1MC Microscope Camera

Nikon Digital Sight DS-Qi1MC Monochrome Camera (Used)

The Nikon Digital Sight DS-Qi1MC is a high-sensitivity monochrome camera designed for low-light imaging applications such as fluorescence microscopy and live-cell imaging. Featuring a cooled CCD sensor, this camera minimizes noise and delivers high-contrast images, making it an excellent choice for research and clinical applications.

Condition:

Refurbished/Used (This product has been inspected and verified to meet manufacturer specifications.)

Key Features:

  • High Sensitivity: Optimized for low-light conditions, ideal for fluorescence imaging.
  • Monochrome CCD Sensor: Provides sharp, high-contrast images with minimal noise.
  • Cooled Sensor Technology: Reduces thermal noise for extended exposure times.
  • High Dynamic Range: Captures a wide range of intensities for superior image detail.
  • Seamless Nikon Integration: Fully compatible with Nikon microscopes and NIS-Elements imaging software.

Applications:

  • Fluorescence microscopy
  • Live-cell imaging
  • Time-lapse microscopy
  • Biomedical and clinical research
  • High-contrast documentation

Specifications:

Specification Details
Sensor Type High-sensitivity monochrome CCD
Resolution 1.4 Megapixels
Pixel Size 6.45 µm x 6.45 µm
Cooling Peltier-cooled for low noise
Connectivity USB and Gigabit Ethernet
Image Formats TIFF, JPEG, BMP, RAW
Software Support Nikon NIS-Elements Imaging Software
Exposure Control Auto/Manual
Frame Rate High-speed capture for smooth imaging
Dynamic Range High for enhanced signal detection
Power Requirement External AC Adapter

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Additional Details

  • Manufacturer: Nikon
  • Model: Digital Sight DS-Qi1MC
  • Catalog Number: N/A
  • Serial Number: K11241
  • Condition: Used
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