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Lumenera INFINITY 8-20C Microscopy Color Camera

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Specifications

General

Type:
Color Microscopy Camera
Manufacturer:
Teledyne Lumenera
Camera Family:
INFINITY
Model Number:
INFINITY8-20C

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Dimensions (mm):
41.5 x 45 x 45 (includes lens mount)
Weight (g):
108
Housing:
Full

Sensor

Image Buffer:
128 MB
Imaging Sensor:
Sony IMX183
Type of Sensor:
Progressive Scan CMOS
Type of Shutter:
Rolling
Camera Sensor Format:
1"
Resolution (MegaPixels):
20.00
Pixels (H x V):
5,472 x 3,648
Pixel Size, H x V (μm):
2.4 x 2.4
Sensing Area, H x V (mm):
13.13 x 8.76
Frame Rate (fps):
19.00
Pixel Depth:
8/12 bit
Dynamic Range (dB):
73

Electrical

Power Consumption (W):
2.3 - 3.6

Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Video Output:
USB 3.1
Power Supply:
Power over USB
GPIOs:
Not Specified
Synchronization:
Hardware Trigger (GPIO)
Interface Port Orientation:
Side Panel
GPIO Connector Type:
9-pin Hirose (JST)

Threading & Mounting

Mounting Threads:
M3x0.5 (Integrated into Housing)
Mount:
C-Mount

Environmental & Durability Factors

Operating Temperature (°C):
0 to +50
Storage Temperature (°C):
-30 to +70

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Details

  • Exceptional Low Light Sensitivity
  • Ideal for Life Sciences, Clinical, and Industrial Applications
  • Affordable Price Point with Included Microscopy Software

Teledyne Lumenera INFINITY8 Microscopy Cameras offer an affordable solution for low light imaging in a compact form factor. Featuring low noise and large pixels, these cameras are ideal for a wide range of lighting conditions including the low light levels common in fluorescence imaging. Available with 1/1.8”, 2/3”, and 1” sensor sizes and megapixel range of 2 – 20 MP, each camera is compatible with Windows and Mac operating systems. Teledyne Lumenera INFINITY8 Microscopy Cameras include an INFINITY ANALYZE 7 software license, for camera operation and immediate analysis of the imaging results, and 3m Micro-B to Type-A USB cable.

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