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Get Closer to Reality
sCMOS Camera
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Every Photon Counts
The Leica DFC9000 is built with a third-generation sCMOS sensor, currently state-of-the-art on the market. It performs with a quantum efficiency* of up to 82%.
● Capture even the faintest, previously undetected fluorescence signals ● See processes in the cell in the most realistic detail without unhealthy overexpression of the GFP-coupled protein
Reduce exposure times to a minimum
● Protect your cells, reducing stress, and minimizing phototoxicity effects ● Generate more reliable results with happy GFP-expressing cells
Protect your cells with high near-infrared sensitivity
● Use red-emitting fluorescence tags to further reduce cell damage ● Observe your cells with an outstanding spectral response of more than 60% quantum efficiency at 750 nm wavelength
* quantum efficiency depends on wavelength of light
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Paramecium expressing GFP-Epiplasmin and Cy5-polyglycylated Tubulin. Nucleus stained with Hoechst 33258 (blue). Acquisition with LAS X. Specimen courtesy of Dr. A. Aubusson-Fleury; CGM-CNRS, France |
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Life in the Fast Lane
What happens in the time between the acquisition of two subsequent images? Until now, this has been a study in guesswork.
With a capture-rate of 50 frames per second (fps) via its USB 3.0 interface, the Leica DFC9000 GT is in the fast lane – and we’re talking full frames!
If you want even more speed, you can freely define a region of interest to reduce readout area. And if faster than fast is still not fast enough, use the Leica DFC9000 GTC variant: With the Leica DFC9000 GTC, the camera can capture images at a rate of 90 fps full-frame via the Camera Link interface. If you want to reduce data volume and shorten exposure times further, choose from five binning modes to balance out resolution and data volume. |
Catcher of the Light
The Leica DFC9000 is designed for high-end fluorescence imaging of live cells such as time-lapse experiments.
Less noise means a better image. In technical terms, a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) provides you with a crisp fluorescence signal against a dark background.
The Leica DFC9000 is a highly sensitive sCMOS camera:
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Vero cells marked with DAPI, Anti-Tubulin, and Anti-Pmp-70 (peroxisomes) |
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Matchmaking by Leica
See more with imaging systems from one source: Leica Microsystems provides you with imaging systems specifically designed to take full advantage of sCMOS sensors to ensure that you do not miss any data.
The uniquely perfect match
Acquire fewer images
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Conduct Your Imaging Orchestra
The Leica DFC9000 is part of a carefully tuned microscope platform capable of being triggered at high speed to protect cells from unnecessary light and to have filter changes take place in shortest time.
Leica Application Suite X Software
Triggering is based on Leica Microsystems’ flexible electronic box system and Leica Application Suite X (LAS X) software.
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Camera type | 4.2 MP sCMOS monochrome fluorescence camera |
Sensor | Front-illuminated scientific CMOS CIS2020A from BAE |
Shutter | Rolling shutter with global reset |
Pixel | 2048 x 2048 (4.2 MP); 6.5 μm x 6.5 μm pixel size |
Sensor size | 13.3 x 13.3 mm (~19 mm diagonal) |
Speed of acquisition* | 50 fps (USB 3.0); >90 fps (Camera Link) |
Maximum quantum efficiency | ~82% @ 580 nm |
Bit-depth | 12 bit / 16 bit |
Cooling | 0°C @ 27°C ambient, air-cooled |
Binning (hardware binning) | 2x2, 3x3, 4x4, 8x8 |
Partial scan | Freely definable region of interest (ROI), combination with binning possible |
Internal memory | 1 GB |
Dark current | ~ 0.14 e-/px/sec |
Read noise | 0.9 e- |
Dynamic range | 1 : 33000 |
Pixel clocking rate | 540 MHz / 216 MHz |
Supported operating systems | Windows 7 and Windows 8 |
Software | Leica Application Suite (LAS) X |
C-mount | 1x for inverted and upright compound microscopes |
Interfaces | USB 3.0 or Camera Link |
Camera package | Camera package includes camera head, cables and PCIe board, LAS X DVD, and intructions for use |
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