Olympus CC12 & FVII Digital Cameras

Olympus Updated: 2007-09-10
Olympus CC12 & FVII Digital Cameras

Olympus offers complete digital imaging systems with high performance and megapixel resolution that are designed for a wide range of microscopy applications. Choose from two 12-bit cooled FireWire™ digital cameras featuring high dynamic range, low noise, and high sensitivity: the color CC12 or the monochrome FVII. All camera functions are controlled from Olympus MicroSuite™ image processing software. Real-time functions enable the use of the entire dynamic range, providing superb results. The integration of the camera with the software provides capabilities and advantages including: image acquisition, processing, measurements, archiving, and documentation.

CC12:

* 1376 x 1032 x 6.45µm square pixel 2/3" CCD color imaging sensor
* PC interface: FireWire™ (IEEE 1394)
* High 36 (3 x 12) bit dynamic range
* Rapid image transfer rate
* Variable binning allows focusing of even the weakest signals
* High frame rate, up to 22 fps in binning mode
* Low noise; Peltier cooled to 10°C ambient
* Exposure times from 100µs to 160 seconds
* Real-time functions that make use of the entire dynamic range: automatic gain, white balance, and live histogram display
* Ability to create multiple configurations that include all camera settings relevant to image acquisition, binning, clipping, calibration, and pre- and post-processing macro commands

FVII:

* 1376 x 1032 x 6.45µm square pixel 2/3" CCD monochrome imaging sensor
* PC interface: FireWire™(IEEE 1394)
* High 12 bit dynamic range
* Ideal for fluorescence applications that require merging multiple exposures
* Rapid image transfer rate
* Variable binning allows focusing of even the weakest signals
* High frame rate, up to 22 fps in binning mode
* Low noise; Peltier cooled to 10°C ambient
* Exposure times from 100µs to 160 seconds
* Real-time functions that make use of the entire dynamic range: automatic gain, white balance, shading correction, and live histogram display
* Ability to create multiple configurations that include all camera settings relevant to image acquisition, binning, clipping, calibration, and pre- and post-processing macro commands