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| Leica DFC 290 | ||
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The Leica DFC280 is a powerful color digital camera system that offers real-time imaging. Leica Microsystems bridges the gap between high performance and ease of use. With the high pace of technology, digital recording is becoming increasing important for many microphotography applications. From image capture to review, digital imaging requires fast, economical, efficient and flexible processing.
The Leica DFC280 provides sharp, richly contrasted images that are true down to the last detail. Color rendering geometry and dimensions are correct and ensure accurate results in image analysis, measurement and image processing. The heart of the camera consists of a sensitive 1/2" CMOS Sensor. The image is digitized with a 10 bit AD convertor that features 700:1 dynamic range. This is wequivalent to more than 9 analog aperture steps and reveals the finest details for objects of rich contrast. |
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| Leica DC150 | ||
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4 megapixel resolution with 30-bit color depth, innovative RGB primary color filterCompact, optical 3zoom, 11with digital zoomIntelligent autofocus with 3 automatic or manually selectable measuring points50, 100, 200 and 400 ISO automatically selectableNoise suppression during long exposures from 1.3 secondsShutter times: 1/1500 – 15 secondsLCD monitor with 12-language menu. High resolution capabilities on a digital camera is the basic prerequisite for detailed and brilliant pictures. This poses no problem for the Leica DC150: Your new 4 megapixel RGB CCD offers you the highest possible resolution of 2272 × 1704 pixels, which is sufficient for printing photographic quality even on A4 or A3. The specially developed primary color filter with an increased proportion of green filters, and a new type of digital signal processing, provide deep, natural color even under intricate photographic conditions. It is also possible to equalize the variable white balance according to the color temperature in the given light situation – either automatically or in six clear steps (daylight, artificial light, fluorescent light, flash light or individually). autofocus measuring points manually. Multi-field measurement operates as the default and can be switched to spot measurement to achive a specific setting on an image detail. |
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| Leica DCF 420 | ||
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Excellent picture quality is an essential prerequisite for precise image analysis, documentation and reporting. The Leica DFC320 Digital Camera system provides high resolution pictures with high detail accuracy and brilliant reproduction. The Leica DFC320 is the cost effective alternative to traditional film photography and analog cameras. Exceptional picture quality and ease of use make the Leica DFC320 the perfect choice for your imaging needs. The Leica DFC320 digital cameras are PC and Mac compatible and are easy to operate using an interface specially designed for microscopy applications.
The Leica DFC320 produces photographs that reveal the finest structures and provides images of the highest quality. The sharp images are absolutely true to color and free from noise effects. The Leica DFC320 digitizes the image information of the CCD chip in the camera head, leading to optimum noise suppression and perfect acquisition of the unprocessed CCD signal. The Leica DFC320 is based on a 3.3 megapixel sensor. The CCD signal on the camera is processed in a number of steps, so that an optimum signal quality can be attained before digitization occurs. Digitization takes place with a resolution of 12 bits. Leica's true color calibration takes care of the natural color reproduction, which produces excellent picture quality. |
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| Leica DC500 | ||
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The digital camera system Leica DC500 allows unrestricted use for all modern microscopic procedures in research, development, medicine, science and industry. With 12 million real pixels and a color depth of 42 bits RGB, the powerful Leica DC500 also takes difficult pictures of objects in extremely poor light, e.g. with weak fluorescence.
By means of the standard C-mount interface,
the Leica DC300 digital camera can be connected without problem to any
microscope, stereomicroscope or macroscope. Thanks to the rapid availability
of the live picture and simple operation, the Leica DC300 is the ideal
universal camera for the rational creation, processing, analysis and
archiving of digitalised pictures in front-illumination and rear-illumination
processes. |
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