Andor launches the Sona back-illuminated sCMOS camera.
The unparalleled capture speed of sCMOS cameras is now complemented by very high quantum efficiencies of up to 95%. This enables the capture of less intense signals and dynamic processes in high resolution and very quickly.
Key features:
- Quantum efficiency up to 95%.
- 70 frames per second at full resolution ( Sona 2.0 Mpx model)
- 48 frames per second at full resolution ( Sona 4.2 Mpx model)
- Adjustable bit depth 12-bit or 16-bit
- Sensor cooling down to -45°C
- Huge field of view diagonally up to 32 mm
If you are in the process of choosing a camera for biotech or physics applications, we have seven good reasons to opt for the Andor Sona camera:
1. The most sensitive back-illuminated sCMOS camera on the market
2. The largest field of view available
3. Compatibility with different microscope models
4. Sensor sealed in a vacuum
5. High quantitative accuracy
6. Fast scanning mode
7. Flexibility within the experiment