High Resolution Imaging

Inventory Classification
  • Sample Measurement and Analysis
  • Optical
  • High Resolution Imaging

The Imager LX camera family is an advanced, high resolution, progressive scan, fully programmable CCD camera series, ideally for large flow field areas. These cameras deliver up to 14 bit digital images and give unsurpassed resolution from 8 MegaPixel to 29 MegaPixel combined with a short interframe time down to 0.3 µs. All camera models come with a compact design and they are equipped with a modern Gigabit Ethernet interface for easy and fast data storing to the computer.

University Tag Number: 
198935
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  • Rob Sailer
Location
Dolve Hall
Room Number: 
131
Inventory Classification
  • Sample Measurement and Analysis
  • Optical
  • High Resolution Imaging

Makroskops are non-stereo zoom microscopes, designed specifically for low power/high resolution work.  The M420 incorporates a trinocular head, its phototube will support a film, digital, or CCTV camera. The head contains a 50:50 beam splitter for convenient photography. The microscope pictured has a zoom range from 6.2 to 32 times, 10x Wild adjustable diopter eyepieces, large swinging arm stand with double truss carrier rods and ring light with 150 watt halogen illuminator.

University Tag Number: 
136059
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  • David Rider
Location
Hultz Hall
Room Number: 
218
Inventory Classification
  • Sample Measurement and Analysis
  • Optical
  • High Resolution Imaging

Motorized XY axis with high and low speeds, manual microscope movement, microzoom high power microscope with two long working distance objectives. Up to 200 mm diameter capability.

University Tag Number: 
173035
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  • Greg Strommen
Location
Research II
Room Number: 
124A
Inventory Classification
  • Sample Measurement and Analysis
  • Optical
  • High Resolution Imaging

The Olympus DP27 is a highly evolved digital color camera system, answering the needs of many scientific microscopy and routine imaging purposes, including documentation, reporting and analysis. Advanced technologies such as the Progressive Scan readout of the chip guarantee a live image which is fast, fluid and free from distracting artifacts e.g. image striping or color ghosts, making day-long routine work more comfortable and efficient.

University Tag Number: 
188152
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  • Edwin Jacobson
Location
Hultz Hall
Room Number: 
202B
Inventory Classification
  • Sample Measurement and Analysis
  • Optical
  • High Resolution Imaging

Incorporates its very own microcomputer for extensive automation of most functions including selection of illumination systems in conjunction with objective change. Automated photographic functions are built-in for increased ease of operation, and automatic focus from 1-10x magnifications completely eliminates the focusing problems inherent in low magnification photomicrography.

•Built-in auto exposure function

•Provision for 3 camera attachment

•Special viewfinder lets you see what you are exposing

University Tag Number: 
136047
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  • David Rider
Location
Hultz Hall
Room Number: 
217
Inventory Classification
  • Sample Measurement and Analysis
  • Optical
  • High Resolution Imaging

The Scientific Equipment Group of OLYMPUS AMERICA, INC. introduces the IX51 inverted microscopy system for practical convenience and cost-effective performance for live cell study, in vitro fertilization and other cellular injection applications. Improved optics, compact design and the ability to accommodate a large variety of sample vessels enhance performance over previous models.

University Tag Number: 
183404
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  • Erik Hobbie
Location
Batcheller Technology Ctr
Room Number: 
259-268
Inventory Classification
  • Sample Measurement and Analysis
  • Optical
  • High Resolution Imaging

Description:

A powerful and easy-to-use blot and gel documentation imager for sensitive, multimode image capture and analysis via an intuitive touchscreen interface and advanced integrated software.

University Tag Number: 
187582
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  • John Wilkinson
Location
Quentin Burdick Bldg
Room Number: 
342A
Inventory Classification
  • Sample Measurement and Analysis
  • Optical
  • High Resolution Imaging

The 3 is a versatile laser scanner for biomolecular imaging applications. We use it primarily for in-gel visualization of protein targets of fluorescent small molecules (activity-based protein profiling). It can be, however, also used in many other applications. For example, it allows sensitive and quantitative measurements of radioisotopic labels by storage phosphor, analysis of chemifluorescent Western blots, and multiplex fluorescence (e.g. DIGE applications, Western blotting with fluorescent antibodies).

University Tag Number: 
193157
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  • Wanda Keller
Location
Hultz Hall
Room Number: 
103
Inventory Classification
  • Sample Measurement and Analysis
  • Optical
  • High Resolution Imaging

The ideal 3D capture device for research and development, design, schools, game software, video production, apparel industry, museums and measurement of the human body.

Specifications:

•0.0016"-0.0035" Resolution

•640 x 480 output pixels (3-D data)

•Accuracy (tele lense): x: +-0.22 mm y: +-0.16 mm z: +-0.10mm

•Precision (tele) 0.008 mm

University Tag Number: 
161455
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  • Jeffrey Clark
Location
Minard Hall
Room Number: 
428D6
Inventory Classification
  • Sample Measurement and Analysis
  • Optical
  • High Resolution Imaging

Has magnification of 50x, 100x, 250x, 500x and 1,000x. The 8” XY stage features coarse and fine adjustments. Uses computer software which allows image capture and measurement. Also has Infra-red vision and limited fluorescence filter capabilities.

University Tag Number: 
169317
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  • Greg Strommen
Location
Research II
Room Number: 
122C